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FASTI  ECCLESm  HIBERNIC^E. 


THE    SUCCESSION 


PRELATES  AND    MEMBERS 

OF   THE 

CATHEDRAL    BODIES 

OF  IKELAXD. 


BY 


HENEY    COTTOX,    D.C.L., 

of  <£a%I,  1824-1870. 


SUPPLEMENT 

CONTAINING   A    CONTINUATION    OF    APPOINTMENTS    UP  TO   THE 

DISESTABLISHMENT  OF  THE  CHURCH  OF  IRELAND 

ON  DECEMBER  31,  1870. 

COLLATED  WITH  THE  ORIGINAL  DIOCESAN  REGISTRIES  BY 

CHARLES  PHILIP  COTTON,  B.A.,  DUBLIN. 


DUBLIN  : 

Printed  and  Published  for  the  Author,  by 

JAMES   CHAELES  &   SON,   61,  MIDDLE  ABBEY-STREET. 

1878. 


PEBFAGE. 


FROM  the  peculiar  circumstances  under  which  this 
Supplement  appears,  it  seems  necessary  to  offer  a 
few  general  remarks  upon  the  Fasti,  and  the  occa 
sion  and  mode  of  its  compilation  : — 

When  first  I  perceived,  with  some  surprise,  that 
no  collected  notices  of  Cathedral  appointments  in 
the  Church  of  Ireland  existed,  with  the  exception  of 
the  very  important  and  valuable  work  of  Sir  James 
Ware,  which  is  confined  entirely  to  the  Prelates,  I 
resolved  to  make  an  attempt  to  remedy  the  deficiency 
as  opportunities  might  arise  ;  and  I  thought  that 
such  a  work,  if  carefully  and  accurately  compiled, 
was  due  and  might  be  acceptable  to  the  Irish  Church, 
which  had  most  kindly  received,  and  liberally  en 
dowed  me.     For  that  purpose  I  made  it  my  business 
to   travel   to  every  Diocesan  Kegistry  throughout 
Ireland,  and  by  leave  of  the  several  Bishops  was 
enabled  to  examine  all  the  books  of  Titles,   &c., 
remaining  in  those  offices,  and  extract  from  them 
such  particulars  as  might  suit  my  purpose. 


iv  PKEFACE. 

I  also  obtained  permission  from  the  Government 
to  make  transcripts  from  the  public  records  in  such 
depositories  as  Bermingham  Tower,  the  Herald's 
Office,  the  Custom  House,  the  Four  Courts,  the  King's 
Inns,  &c.  ;  and  was  also  permitted  by  the  authorities 
to  examine  the  manuscripts  in  the  Libraries  of  Trinity 
College,  of  Archbishop  Marsh,  Christ  Church  Cathe 
dral,  and  those  of  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and 
the  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's.  I  was  also  favoured 
with  an  inspection  of  the  Chapter  books  of  several 
Cathedrals,  and  likewise  had  access  to  the  old 
annual  and  triennial  visitation  books  of  all  the 
Dioceses  within  the  Province  of  Cashel.  Besides 
these  and  other  Manuscript  authorities  supplied 
by  private  friends,  I  had  of  course  the  use  of 
printed  books,  such  as  the  report  of  the  Commis 
sioners  of  Public  Kecords  in  Ireland,  the  "  Liber 
Munerum  Publicorum  HiberniaB,"  the  Royal  Patents, 
so  far  as  printed,  the  Works  of  Sir  James  Ware, 
ArchdalTs  "  Monasticon  Hibernicum,"  u  The  State 
Papers/'  Mason's  History  of  St  Patrick's  Cathedral, 
and  various  others. 

As  this  was  to  be  an  undertaking  entirely  con 
fined  to  myself,  it  was  necessary  that  I  should  be 
independent  both  as  to  the  time  and  the  order  of 
publication,  I  resolved  therefore  to  be  my  own  pub 
lisher. 

As  I  found  that  few  people  here  have  much  relish 
for  recitals  of  dry  matters  of  fact,  such  as  form  the 


PREFACE.  T 

main  staple  of  the  Fasti,  I  printed  only  a  limited 
number  of  copies,  and  as  during  the  progress  of  the 
work  I  gave  away  many  separate  parts  to  friends  in 
various  Dioceses  who  assisted  me  in  my  enquiries, 
I  apprehend  that  the  number  of  complete  sets  is 
now  limited. 

The  Fasti  at  first  was  published  in  separate  Parts, 
commencing  in  1845,  and  these  were  afterwards 
consolidated  into  volumes.  Vol.  I.,  containing  the 
Dioceses  of  Waterford  and  Lismore,  Cashel  and  Emly, 
Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  Limerick  Ardfert  and  Agha- 
doe,  Killaloe  and  Kilfenora,  in  1847.  Of  this 
volume  a  second  edition,  revised  and  enlarged, 
was  issued  in  1851.  Vol.  II.,  comprising  the  Dio 
ceses  of .  Dublin,  Glendaloch,  and  Kildare,  and 
Ossory,  Ferns,  and  Leighlin,  appeared  in  1848. 
Vol.  III.,  containing  Armagh  and  Clogher,  Meath, 
Kilmore  and  Ardagh,  Down,  Connor,  and  Dromore, 
Derry  and  Raphoe,  appeared  in  1849.  Vol. 
IV.,  containing  all  the  Dioceses  within  the  Province 
of  Tuam,  viz.,  Tuam,  Killala,  and  Achonry,  Elphin, 
Clonfert,  and  Kilmacduagh,  appeared  in  1850.  To 
this  last  was  added  a  short  Appendix,  showing  the 
Consecrations  of  all  the  Irish  Prelates  since  the  Refor 
mation  down  to  that  year,  so  far  as  could  be  ascer 
tained.  To  these  was  added,  in  I860,  Vol.  V.,  con 
sisting  of  illustrations,  corrections,  and  additions, 
bringing  the  list  of  Appointments  down  to  the  latter 
year ;  also  general  Indexes  to  the  whole  work,  the 


vi  PEEFACE. 

voluntary  contribution  of  my  friend,  John  Eibton 
Garstin,  Esq.,  Treasurer  of  the  .Royal  Irish  Aca 
demy. 

THE  PRESENT  SUPPLEMENT. 

After  the  publication  of  Vol.  V.,  I  conceived  that 
my  labours  in  this  field  were  finished  ;  I  was  then 
70  years  of  age,  and  my  eyesight  had  become  im 
paired.  From  that  time  I  became  less  careful  than 
before  in  noting  down  every  Cathedral  appointment 
as  it  occurred,  being  well  content  to  leave  any  con 
tinuation  of  the  Fasti  to  younger  and  more  active 
hands. 

When,  in  1869,  the  heavy  blow  was  struck 
which  deprived  the  Clergy  both  of  their  privileges 
and  their  property  at  the  close  of  the  year  1870, 
it  began  to  be  regretted  that  there  was  no  book 
showing  the  appointments  to  places  in  Cathe 
drals  during  the  ten  years  subsequent  to  the  issue 
of  Vol.  V. ;  but  no  continuation  of  the  work  was 
forthcoming  ;  men  were  not  very  willing  to  involve 
themselves  in  a  proceeding  which  was  sure  to  be  both 
tedious  and  troublesome,  while  it  promised  no  com 
mensurate  advantage  in  a  financial  point  of  view. 
Repeated  applications  were  made  to  me  to  devise 
some  mode  of  filling  up  the  lacuna ;  under  ordinary 
circumstances  I  could  not  have  felt  myself  warranted 
in  declining  any  duty  which  the  Church  might  think 


PEEFACE.  vii 

fit  to  require  from  me,  but  in  this  case  the  thing  was 
quite  impossible, — the  task  sought  to  be  imposed  on 
me  was  far  too  heavy  for  my  shoulders  at  that  time. 
I  had  long  been  too  blind  to  write  legibly  or  to  read 
a  page  either  of  manuscript  or  print,  and,  from  bodily 
infirmity,  was  unable  to  go  about  as  formerly,  in 
order  to  collect  the  necessary  information.  In  this 
dilemma,  when  all  other  means  seemed  to  fail,  my  son, 
Charles  Philip  Cotton,  B.  A.  of  Trinity  College,  Dub 
lin,  most  seasonably  came  forward  and  offered,  with 
the  help  of  my  MSS.  and  the  valuable  notes  made 
by  Mr.  Garstin,*  to  arrange,  with  his  help,  the 
materials  of  a  projected  Supplement,  and  superintend 
its  publication. 

By  the  "  Irish  Church  Act "  of  1869  it  was  ordered, 
that  all  the  original  books  in  the  Diocesan  Eegistries 
should  be  transmitted  to  Dublin,  and  deposited  with 
the  "  Church  Commissioners/'  and  they  very  cour 
teously  permitted  my  son  to  have  access  to  all 
the  Kecords  which  had  thus  come  into  their  hands, 
and  to  copy  from  them  the  authentic  information 
which  was  necessary  for  his  purpose,  and  which  is 
here  presented  to  the  public  :  indeed,  I  am  bound  to 
say,  that  in  this,  as  well  in  all  former  portions  of  my 
work,  I  have  experienced  from  all  persons  in  authority, 


*  That  gentleman  has  collected  much  additional  material  for 
an  enlarged  edition  of  the  "  Fasti,"  but  only  the  portion  relating 
to  the  period  between  1860  and  1870  came  within  the  scope  of 
the  present  Supplement. 


viil  PREFACE. 

the  most  polite  and  cordial  attention,  and  the  utmost 
readiness  to  forward  my  endeavours.  The  Prelates 
also  have  ever  been  most  ready  to  assist  me,  and  I 
have  recently  received  lists  of  their  various 
publications  from  the  hands  of  the  Primate,  the  Arch 
bishop  of  Dublin,  the  Bishops  of  Killaloe,  Limerick, 
and  Derry ;  also,  from  many  others  of  the  Clergy, 
among  whom  Dean  Hoare,  of  Waterford  (since  de 
ceased)  and  those  two  learned  and  zealous  antiquaries, 
Dean  Eeeves  of  Armagh,  and  the  Rev.  James  Graves, 
Treasurer  of  Kilkenny  :  Kev.  Dr.  Lee,  Archdeacon  of 
Dublin,  Rev.  Dr,  Reichel,  Rev.  Dr.  Quarry,  and  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Graves  (late  Prebendary  of  Brigown,  Cork), 
are  to  be  specially  mentioned  ;  likewise  from  many 
others  of  my  clerical  brethren  I  have  received  fre 
quent  suggestions  and  information,  for  which  all  have 
my  warmest  thanks. 

And  here  I  ought  not  to  omit  specially  thanking 
Dr.  Travers,  Librarian  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  for 
the  interesting  account  of  the  restoration  of  that 
Cathedral,  which  will  be  found  at  page  68. 

On  consideration  of  the  question,  at  what  point  the 
entries  in  the  Supplement  ought  to  commence,  it  was 
judged  advisable ; — 

1.  To  begin  in  every  Diocese  with  the  persons  in 
every  rank  last  named  in  the  four  volumes,  adding  any 
further  information  respecting  them  subsequently 
obtained.  These  Dignitaries  appear  in  ITALIC 
CAPITALS. 


PEEFACE.  ix 

2.  Next,  to  repeat  (for  the  necessity  of  avoiding 
multiplication  of  references),  all   the  appointments 
mentioned  in  Vol.  V.,    with   any  additional  infor 
mation  which  may  have  been  since  gained ;  and 

3.  To  continue  that  list   down   to   the   31st  of 
December,  1870,  the  day  on  which  the  Act  of  Dis 
establishment  came  into  full  operation.    From  that 
period   a   similar  record  of  the  Fasti  of  the  same 
Church,  "  cast  down  but  not  destroyed/'  will  doubt 
less  continue  to  be  recorded,  but  on  a  much  wider 
field,  and  by  far  more  able  hands. 

Above  all  is  not  my  utmost  gratitude  justly  due  to 
that  Gracious  Providence,  which,  now  on  the  ap 
proaching  close  of  a  life  unusually  prolonged  and 
enriched  with  countless  blessings,  permits  me  to 
witness  the  completion  of  this  last  fragment  of  my 
poor  services  offered  to  the  Church  of  Ireland. 

HENRY  COTTON. 


LISMORE  January,  1878. 


ADDITIONS. 

Page  3. — Add  to  Archdeacon  Cotton's  published  works — "  A  Short  Ex 
planation  of  Obsolete  Words  in  our  version  of  the  Bible." 

Oxford,  1832. 

Page  50. — Add  to  Archbishop  Trench's  works — "  Lectures  on  Medieval 
Church  History."  London,  1878. 


DEATHS  of  DIGNITARIES  occurring  during  the  printing  of  this  SUPPLEMENT. 

Page   21     Rev.  Melianus  Spread  Campion;  died  at  Killanully, 

June  3,  1877. 

„      19    Rev.  Nicholas  C.  Dunscombe ;  died,  June  5,  1877. 

„      25    Rev.  Adam  N.  Beamish ;  died,  Oct.  26, 1876. 

M    123    Rev.  Thomas  M.  Groome  ;  died,  July  6,  1877. 

Pages  54, 64      ...  Rev.  George  De  Butts  ;  died,  Dec.  10,  1877. 

„      15, 16,  63...  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Meyrick  ;  died,  Sept.  16,  1877. 

Page   76    Very  Rev.  Charles  Vignoles  ;   died,  Oct.  18,  1877, 


27     Rev.  Richard  Graves  ;  died  at  Dublin,  Dec.  26,  1877, 


67     Rev.  Charles  E.  Wright;  died  at  London,  Dec.  26, 

1877. 

47     Very  Rev.  M.   J.  Keating;   died,  Nov.  25,  1877  ; 

aged  80. 
101  Ven.  John  C.  Martin ;  died,  Jan.  17, 1878. 


ABBKEYIATIONS. 

B  P    Book  of  Returns  of  Promotions  made  to  the  Ecclesiastical 

Commissioners. 

DR    Diocesan  Registry. 

Br.  Rec.     ...    See  page  17. 

V  C  B . . .  Book  of  the  Vicars  Choral. 


FASTI  ECCLESLE  HIBERNIC^. 


THE   DIOCESES   OF    CASHEL    AND    EMLY, 
WATERFORD,    AND    LISMORE. 

BISHOPS. 

1843.  ROBERT  DALY,  D.D. ;  born  June  8,  1783.  He 
printed  several  Sermons  and  Charges,  and  various  other  de 
tached  Tracts  on  religious  and  moral  subjects.  Some  years  ago 
the  Editor  asked  Bishop  Daly  to  give  a  list  of  his  writings,, 
that  they  might  be  recorded  in  the  (  FASTI  ' ;  but  he  regrets  to 
say  that  the  Bishop  excused  himself  from  complying  -with  the 
request,  modestly  declaring  that  his  Publications  were  "very 
numerous  and  of  very  little  importance." 

His  Library  included  a  fine  and  rare  collection  of  early- 
printed  Bibles  and  Prayer-books,  which  was  dispersed  by  auction 
in  London  a  short  time  previous  to  his  death,  which  occurred 
on  Feb.  1 6,  1 872.  He  was  buried  in  the  Cathedral  of  Waterford. 


CASHEL. 

DEANS. 

1829.   SAMUEL  ADAMS,  M.A. ;  died,  Dec.  8,  1856,  aged  69. 

1856.  OGLE  WILLIAM  MOORE,  M.A. ;  Vicar  of  Blesinton, 
diocese  of  Glendaloch.  Patent,  Feb.  25  ;  instituted,  April  2. 
He  resigned  in  1861,  on  being  appointed  Dean  of  Clogher. 


2  CASHEL. 

1862.  JOHN  COTTER  MAC  DONNELL,  D.D.,  Ex-Scholar,  T.C.D., 
and  Donnellan  Lecturer  (son  of  Dr.  Mac  Donnell,  Provost  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin),  Vicar  of  Laracor,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Meath.  Patent,  Feb.  24 ;  instituted,  March  2;  installed,  March  8. 
After  the  Disestablishment  he  accepted  preferment  in  England, 
in  the  diocese  of  Peterborough. 

The  parish  church  of  St.  John,  which  is  the  present  Cathe 
dral  of  Cashel,  is  a  plain  modern  structure,  erected  in  the  middle 
of  the  last  century.  Its  interior  arrangements  have  been  mate 
rially  improved  within  the  last  few  years  by  the  care  and  good 
taste  of  Dean  Mac  Donnell. 

The  Dean  published  the  following  works,  viz.  : — 

The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement,  &c.  :  being  the  Donnellan 
Lectures  for  1857.  London,  1858. 

The  True  Life  of  the  Church  in  Ireland,  as  distinct  from  Estab 
lishment  and  Endowment :  a  Sermon  preached  in  Christ  Church, 
Belfast,  at  the  opening  of  the  Diocesan  Conference  of  Down,  &c. 

Dublin,  1 867- 
Th  e  Things  that  are  Wanting  :  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel 
Royal,  Whitehall,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Right  Rev.  W.  Magee, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough.  London,  1868. 

Shall  we  Commute  ?  a  Question  for  the  Irish  Clergy,  with  an 
Answer.  Dublin,  1869. 

Our  High  Priest  in  Heaven  :  an  Act  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Chapel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  for  the  Degree  of  D.D. 

Second  Edition,  1872. 

PE^CENTOES. 

1826.  BENJAMIN  HOLFORD  BANNER.  In  1835  he  became 
also  Chancellor  of  Emly.  He  held  these  dignities  until  the 
Disestablishment  of  the  Church.  He  died  Sept.  14,  1874,  and 
was  buried  in  his  Parish  of  Bansha. 

CHANCELLOES. 

1844.  CHARLES  MAYNE,  resigned  on  April  15th,  1859.  He 
died  Dec.  13,  1873,  aged  88. 


TREASURERS— ARCHDEACONS.  3 

1859.  JONAS  MORRIS  POOLE,  late  Prebendary  of  Glankeen, 
a  Vicar  Choral  and  Eector  of  the  Parish  of  Athassel,  was 
elected  by  the  Dean  and  Chapter  on  May  14.  He  died 
June  18,  1872,  aged  87. 

The  suspension  having  been  removed  by  Act  of  Council, 
May  30,  1859,  the  right  of  appointment  reverted  to  the  former 
patron,  the  Bishop. 

1859.  HUGH  HAMILTON  MADDEN,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Temple- 
more  (appointed  by  the  Bishop) ;  collated,  June  22  ;  installed, 
same  day. 

TREASURERS. 
1826.  RICHARD  FRENCH  LAURENCE,  M.A. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1824.  HENRY  COTTON,  LL.D.  He  was  also  Rector  of 
Thurles,  and  in  1832  became  Treasurer  of  Christ  Church, 
Dublin,  and  continued  also  in  that  dignity  until  the  Disestab 
lishment. 

To  the  list  of  his  published  works  given  in  Vol.  I.,  add— 

Fasti  Ecclesise  Hibernioe.  Vols.  II.,  III.,  IV.,  V.  Vol.  V. 
contains  illustrations  and  several  indexes. 

Consecrations  of  the  Irish  Prelates  from  the  Reformation  to  the 
present  time  (1850). 

Rheiras  and  Douay  :  an  attempt  to  show  what  has  been  done  by 
Roman  Catholics  for  the  diffusion  of  the  -  Holy  Scriptures  in 
English.  8vo.  Oxford,  1855. 

The  Four  Gospels  and  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  arranged,  &c.  ; 
witli  short  notes,  for  the  use  of  schools  and  young  persons.  12mo. 

Oxford,  1857. 

Memoir  of  a  Rare  French  New  Testament,  in  which  Purgatory 
and  the  Mass  are  intruded  into  the  Sacred  Text.  Second  edition, 
enlarged.  London,  1863. 


4  CASHEL. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.  GLANKEEN. 

(ELECTED.) 

1839.  J-ONAS  MORRIS  POOLE,  B.A.  He  resigned  on  being 
elected  to  the  Chancellorship,  May  14,  1859  ;  and  was  succeeded 

by 

1859.  The  BISHOP. 

2.  CKOGHANE. 

Since  1620  this  Prebend  has  formed  the  corps  of  the  Arch 
deaconry. 

3.    KILLARDRIFFE. 

1850.  ABRAM  SARGENT,  M.A. ;  died  in  1867. 
1867.  JOHN    ALCORN,    D.T).  •     collated,    June   6 ;    installed, 
July  3. 

4.    FENNOR, 

1833.    WILLIAM  EDWARD  LLOYD,  M.  A. ;  died  Dec.  2,  1853. 

1854.  ALEXANDER  M'LOUGHLIN,  B,A. ;    collated,  April   17; 

installed,  April  20  ;  resigned  in  1860  for  the  rectory  of  Abington. 

1860.  THOMAS    MILES,   B.A. ;    collated,   July    4;     installed, 
July  8.     He  died  at  Fennor,  Feb.  6,  1877,  aged  65. 

5.    NEWCHAPEL. 

1841.  WILLIAM  NEWSTEAD  FALKNER,  M.A. ;  resigned, 
April,  1860;  died  at  Clonmel,  April  30,  1865,  aged  76. 

1860.  ROBERT  HENRY  FALKNER,  B.A.  (son  of  his  prede 
cessor) ;  collated,  June  12;  installed,  July  15. 

N.B.  —  On  the  reconstruction  of  the  Irish  Church  the  Parish 
of  Newchapel  was  transferred  from  the  Diocese  of  Cashel  to  that 
of  Lismore. 

6.    KILBRAGH. 

1832.  MUNGO  NOBLE  THOMPSON,  B.A.  ;  died,  Oct.  16, 
1852,  aged  77. 

1852.  DANIEL  FOLEY,    M.A.     (afterwards    D.D.)  ;    collated, 


VICARS  CHORAL.  5 

Dec.   6;   installed,  Dec.  28.     He  was  Professor   of  the  Irish 
Language  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin.     Dr.  Foley  published — 

A  Dictionary  of  the  Irish  Language.  Dublin,  1855. 

A  Tour  in  the  United  States.  Dublin,  1858. 

And  the  following  pamphlets  :— 

"  Infallibility."  A  Lecture  delivered  in  Liverpool,  March  13, 1851. 

i(  David,  an  Example  to  Christians."  A  Lecture  delivered  in 
Dublin,  Nov.  28,  1854. 

"  A  Missionary  Tour  in  Ireland."  1849, 

"  Lecture  on  the  present  state  of  Italy."  Delivered  in  Clonmel, 
Jan.  10,  1860. 

"  Speech  at  Clonmel  for  Church  Defence,"  March  27,  1869. 

"  The  Christian's  Holy  Faith."    A  Sermon.  1852. 

Dr.  Foley  also  contributed  many  articles  to  the  "  Christian  Examiner  " 
and  "  Dublin  University  Magazine." 

He  died  at  Blackrock,  near  Dublin,  on  July  7,  1874,  in  bis 
59th  year,  and  was  buried  at  Kill-o'-the-Grange  Cemetery. 


VICARS  CHORAL. 

[f  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked  held  the  office  till  the  Disestablishment.] 

1810.  REV.  EDWARD  LABARTE,  Praecentor's  Vicar;  died, 
March  24,  1853,  aged  86. 

1815.  REV.  yoNAs  MORRIS  POOLED  M.A.,  Dean's  Vicar. 
In  1859  he  was  elected  Chancellor  (q.v.),  retaining  his  Vicar 
Choralship. 

1836.  REV.  THOMAS  ATKINSON,  B.A.,  Chancellor's  Vicar. 

1850.  ROBERT  LINTON,  Esq.,  Treasurer's  Vicar.  He  died  at 
Cashel,  Aug.  30,  1863,  aged  86  J,  having  been  a  Vicar  Choral,  or 
a  Deputy  Vicar  Choral,  for  65  years. 

]850.  t GEORGE  SQUIRES,  Esq.,  Archdeacon's  Vicar. 

1853.  tJoHN  KINGSBURY,  Esq.,Pr8ecentor's  Vicar  (v.  Labarte) ; 
appointed,  April  2 ;  installed,  April  9. 


6  CASHEL. 

1864.  EEV.  EDWARD  A.  FISHBOURNE,  Treasurer's  Vicar 
(v.  Linton) ;  appointed,  July  15. 

1866.  tTnOMAS  EDWARD  CLOSE,  Esq.,  Chancellor's  Vicar 
(v.  Atkinson);  appointed,  June  14  ;  died,  May  15,  1876. 

1869.  tEsv.  HUGH  SYDNEY  WILLIAM  BAKER,  M.A.,  Dean's 
Vicar  (v.  Poole) ;  appointed,  May  20. 

1869.  t WILSON  FIRTH, Esq.,  Treasurer's  Vicar  (v.  Fisbbourne) ; 
appointed,  May  20. 


EML  Y. 

DEANS. 

1845.  BRABAZON  WILLIAM  DISNEY,  B.D.  In  1851  he 
became  Dean  of  Armagh. 

1852.  DENIS  BROWNE,  M.A.  (3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Denis  Browne,  grandson  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Altamont),  Yicar  of 
Enniscorthy;  patent,  April  28;  instituted,  July  17.  He  pub 
lished  several  pamphlets,  chiefly  on  the  Education  question.  He 
died  at  Enniscorthy,  March  14, 1864,  in  the  69th  year  of  his  age. 

1864.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  M.A. ;  Rector  of  Camus-juxta- 
Mourne;  patent,  Aug.  24;  instituted,  Nov.  18;  installed  next 
day.  He  was  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  R.  Alexander,  Prebendary 
of  Aghadoey,  Diocese  of  Derry.  In  1867  he  was  raised  to  the 
bishopric  of  Derry.  q.v. 

The  Deanery  remained  vacant  until  the  Disestablishment. 

PRECENTORS. 

1847.  HENRY  BROWNE  POER,    B.A.  ;    resigned,  Dec.   13, 

1850. 

1851.  MICHAEL  LLOYD  APJOHN,  B.A. ;  collated,  Feb.  5; 
installed,  March  18.  He  died  at  Linfield,  Aug.  11,  1871, 
aged  65. 

CHANCELLORS. 

1835.  BENJAMIN  HOLFORD  BANNER,  M.A.,  Praecentor  of 
Cashel.  q.v. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1843.  HENRY  IRWIN,  B.A.  ;  born,  Oct.  31,  1773;  died  at 
Dublin,  Feb.  25,  1858,  aged  84. 

1858.  EDWARD  HENRY  BRIEN,  B.A. ;  Vicar  of  Ballinakill, 
Diocese  of  Waterford,  and  formerly  Praecentor  of  Waterford ; 
collated,  May  11  ;  installed,  May  15. 


EMLY. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.  ISERT  LAURENCE. 

(ELECTED.) 

1841.  MATTHEW  MOORE. 
I860.  The  BISHOP. 

2.  DOLLARDSTOWN. 

The  ARCHDEACON. 

3.  BALLYBROOD. 

The  PRECENTOR. 

4.    KILLENELLICK. 

1847.  HENRY  ATLANTIC  SADLEIR^.^.  (afterwards  M.A.); 
son  of  Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.,  of  Castletown,  Co.  Tipperary. 
He  was  born  on  board  ship  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  from  whence 
his  commemorative  name.  He  resigned,  Jan.  8,  1867. 

1867.  JAMES  WILLIAM  RYND,  B.A. ;  collated,  April  4; 
installed,  May  31. 

5.    BOON. 

1838.  THOMAS  ATKINSON,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Rathmines,  near 
Dublin,  July  3, 1865. 

1865.  JOHN  BAGWELL  GORDON,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Clonbeg; 
collated,  Aug.  17  :  installed,  Aug.  26. 

6.    LATTIN. 

(ELECTED.) 

1841.  ALFRED  THOMAS  ARMSTRONG,  B.A.  In  March, 
1852,  he  exchanged  the  Rectory  of  CuUen  for  the  Vicarage  of 
St.  James's,  Preston,  Lancashire,  still  retaining  the  Prebend, 
which  possessed  no  emoluments. 


(     9     ) 

WATERFORD. 


DEANS. 

1850.  THOMAS  STUART  TOWNSEND,  D.D.  ;  appointed  by 
Queen's  Letter,  dated  Aug.  21,  but  his  Patent  was  never  made 
out,  for  in  October  of  this  year  he  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric 
of  Meath.  q.v. 

1850.  EDWARD  NEWENHAM  HOARE,  M.A.,  Dean  of  Achonry; 
Patent,  Nov.  26,  1850;  instituted,  Dec.  13;  installed,  Dec.  14. 
Dean  Hoare  published — 

The  Christian  Herald,  a  monthly  Magazine,  chiefly  on  subjects 
connected  with  Prophecy.  Six  volumes.  Dublin,  1830-35. 

A  Translation  from  the  Latin  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Mede's  Clavis 
Apocalyptica,  with  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Dublin,  1831. 

Salvation  by  Free  Grace.    A  Sermon  on  Titus  ii.  11  to  13. 

Dublin,  1832. 

Practical  Observations  on  Church  Reform,  the  Tithe  Question, 
and  National  Education  in  Ireland.  8vo.  Dublin,  1838. 

Letters  on  subjects  connected  with  Ireland,  addressed  to  an 
English  Clergyman.  Dublin,  1839. 

The  Tendency  of  the  Principles  treated  in  the  "  Tracts  for  the 
Times."  Dublin,  1841. 

Whose  is  the  Loss  and  whose  the  Gain  by  the  Secession  of 
the  Rev.  J.  H.  Newman  and  others  ?  A  Letter  to  the  Archbishop 
of  Dublin,  by  "  Decanus."  Dublin,  1846. 

A  Letter  on  the  National  Education  in  Ireland,  containing 
suggestions  for  obtaining  the  co-operation  of  the  Clergy  of  the 
Established  Church.  By  a  Dignitary  of  the  Irish  Church. 

Dublin,  1846. 

The  National  Board  and  the  National  Club.  Dublin,  1851. 

The  English  Settler's  Guide  to  Ireland.  Dublin,  1851. 

Remarks  upon  the  Repeal  of  the  Union,  Cheap  Food,  and 
Employment  of  the  People  by  Government.  Dublin,  1851. 

The  Repeal  of  the  Union  ;  in  a  conversation  between  two 
Dublin  Shopkeepers.  Dublin,  1851. 

A  Letter  on  National  Education  to  a  Deputy  Lieutenant. 

Dublin,  1851. 


10  WATERFORD. 

The  Ordination  Vows  and  the  National  Board.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  an  Ordination  in  the  Cathedral  of  Waterford,  held  by 
the  Bishop  of  Cashel.  Dublin,  1852. 

On  certain  Mis-statements  respecting  National  Education. 

Dublin,  1852. 

Suggestions  for  Co-operation  of  the  Protestant  Clergy  in  the 
cause  of  National  Education.  Dublin,  1853. 

The  March  of  Intellect :  a  Lecture  delivered  in  Waterford. 

Dublin,  1853. 

Remarks  on  a  plan  of  the  Bishop  of  Ossory's  on  National 
Education.  Dublin,  1854. 

A  Letter  to  the  Honorary  Secretary  of  the  Church  Education 
Society  in  reference  to  the  Lord  Primate's  Letter  recently  addressed 
to  them  on  the  state  of  the  Education  Question.  Dublin,  I860. 

"  All  flesh  is  grass."  A  Sermon  preached  in  Waterford  on  the 
death  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Consort.  Dublin,  1861. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  of  Waterford,  and  in  the 
Chapel  Royal  of  Dublin  Castle.  Dublin,  1862. 

English  Roots,  or  the  Derivation  of  Words  from  the  ancient 
Anglo-Saxon  :  two  Lectures,  enlarged,  with  a  Supplement.  3rd 
edition.  Dublin,  1863. 

"Exotics."    An  English  word  derived  from  the  Latin.    Dedi 
cated  to  the  late  Dr.  Richardson.  Dublin,  1863. 
He  died  at  Lauranah  Villa,  Upper  Norwood,  Surrey,  Feb.  1, 
1877,  infliis  75th  year. 

PR^ECENTOES. 

1848.  ARTHUR  WYNNE,  M.A. ;  died,  March  8,  1854.  In 
1850  he  became  also  Prcecentor  of  Lismore.  q.v. 

1854.  EDWARD  HENRY  BRIEN,  B.A. ;  collated,  Sept.  1 ;  in 
stalled,  Sept.  5.  He  resigned  in  1856,  and  afterwards,  in  1858, 
became  Archdeacon  of  Emly. 

1856.  EICHARD  HENRY  SMYTH,  M.A.  (chaplain  to  the 
Bishop);  coUated,  Nov.  13;  installed,  Nov.  14.  In  1857  he 
was  also  made  Prebendary  of  Kilrossanty,  Lismore.  He  died 
Dec.  23,  1863,  aged  44,  and  was  buried  at  Carrick-on-Suir,  of 
which  he  had  lately  become  Incumbent. 

1864.  JOHN  FREDERICK  EYLAND,  B.A.  (son  of  the  Eev.  E.  H. 
Eyland,  Chancellor) ;  collated,  May  11 ;  installed  same  day. 


CHANCELLORS— TREASURERS,  ETC.  11 

CHANCELLORS. 

1829.  RICHARD  HOPKINS  RYLAND,  M.A. ;  died  at  the 
Mall,  Waterford,  Dec.  31,  1866. 

The  appointment  was  suspended  by  Act  of  Council,  May  3, 
1867,  but  the  suspension  was  afterwards  removed. 

1868.  JOHN  ALCOCK,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Waterford; 
collated,  March  13  ;  installed,  March  17. 


TREASURERS. 

1831.  RICHARD  JONES  HOBSON,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Waterford, 
May  21,  1851. 

The  appointment  to  the  Treasurership  was  suspended  by  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  and  Privy  Council  on  his  death,  but  the  suspen 
sion  was  removed,  Dec.  1,  1851. 

1851.  ROBERT  BELL,  D.D.,  Archdeacon;  collated,  Dec.  1, 
installed  same  day.  In  July,  1855,  he  was  made  also  Prsecentor 
of  Lismore.  In  1866  he  was  appointed  to  the  Parish  of  Tip- 
perary,  retaining  the  Treasurership. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1845.  ROBERT  BELL,  M.A. ;  resigned  soon  after  his  appoint 
ment  to  the  Parish  of  Tipperary  in  1866. 

1867.  JOHN  ALCOCK,  M.A. ;  collated,  Feb.  27;  installed, 
March  1 .  In  the  following  year  he  became  also  Chancellor. 

Archdeacon  Alcock  has  published — 

The  Apostacy  of  the  latter  Times. 
Transubstantiation. 

"  Antichrist  :     Who  is  He  ?"     The  subject  of  two  Sermons, 
altered  for  the  Press,  and  enlarged.  Cork,  1845. 

A  Review  of  the  Bishop  of  Ossory's  Plea  from  the  Bible  and 
the  Bible  alone,  for  the  Doctrine  of  Baptismal  Regeneration. 

Dublin,  1874. 

Also  several  Sermons  preached  on  special  occasions,  and  published  by 
request. 


12  WATERFORD. 

The  Editor  is  aware  that  for  a  long  course  of  years  the  Arch 
deacon  had  not  been  considered  a  member  of  the  Chapter.  In 
fact,  the  Archdeacon  of  a  Diocese  is  not  a  Cathedral  officer,  and 
therefore  has  not  a  right  to  claim  a  place  in  the  '  FASTI  ' ;  but 
the  case  of  Waterford  is  a  singular  exception  to  the  general  rule, 
and  as  this  exception  has  now  been  removed,  he  has  thought  it 
best  to  insert  the  Archdeacon's  name  among  those  of  his  brethren 
of  similar  rank,  although  the  date  of  his  formal  recognition  does 
not  come  within  the  period  embraced  in  this  Publication. 


LISMORE. 

DEANS. 

1850.  HON.  HENRY 'MONTAGUE  BROWNE,  M.A. ;  son  of 
John,  3rd  Baron  Kilmaine. 

PE^ECENTOES. 

1850.  ARTHUR  WYNNE,  M.A. ;  died,  March  8,1854. 
1855.  EGBERT  BELL,   D.D.,  Archdeacon   (and  Treasurer)  of 
Waterford ;  collated,  July  28  ;  installed,  Aug.  2. 

CHANCELLOES. 

1834.  HENRY  FLEURY,  M.A.  ;  died,  Jan.  1,  1861. 

1861.  FRANCIS  TEMPEST  BRADY,  M.A.  (brother  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  Sir  Maziere  Brady,  Bart.,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland) ; 
Eector  of  St.  Mary's,  Clonmel ;  collated,  July  1 6  ;  installed, 
Aug.  1.  He  died  on  March  8,  1871,  aged  65. 

TEEASUEEES. 

1834  [not  1804].  HENRY  PRITTIE  PERRY,  M.A. ;  died  at 
Dunmore,  May  2,  1870,  aged  73. 

1870.  t  JAMES  ANDERSON  CARR  ;  collated,  May  14;  installed, 
May  15. 

AECHDEACONS. 

1828.  AMBROSE  POWER,  B.A.,  who  was  also  a  Vicar  Choral; 
died  at  Lismore,  Nov.  8,  1869.  On  a  marble  tablet  in  the 
chancel  of  Lismore  Cathedral,  beneath  a  medallion,  is  the  fol 
lowing  inscription : — 

"  Sacred  to  the  memory  of  AMBROSE  POWER, 

Archdeacon  of  Lismore, 

Who  died  November  8th,  1869. 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart  for  they  shall 

see  God. 

This  tablet  is  erected  as  a  token  of  love  by 
his  widow  and  children." 


14  LISMOEE. 

The  inhabitants  of  Lismore,  of  every  creed  and  class,  in  order 
to  testify  their  high  respect  and  esteem  for  the  Archdeacon,  have 
erected  in  the  centre  of  their  town  a  handsome  drinking  foun 
tain  as  a  lasting  memorial  of  him. 

1870.  JOHN  FREDERICK  EYLAND,  M.A.,  Prsecentor  of  Water- 
ford  ;  collated,  Dec.  22,  1869  ;  installed,  Jan.  8,  1870. 


PKEBENDAKIES. 

1.  TULLAGHORTON. 

(ELECTED.) 

1836.  JOHN  JACKSON,  B.A.  On  his  death  the  appointment 
was  suspended. 

2.    MORA. 

1841.  RICHARD  HOPKINS  RYLAND,  M.A.,  Chancellor  of 
Waterford.  q.v. 

On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended. 

3.  DISERT. 

1810.  NICHOLAS  HERBERT,  M.A. ;  Eector  of  Knockgraf- 
fon;  born,  1779;  entered  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Nov.  3, 
1794;  died  at  New  Inn,  Co.  Tipperary,  Oct.  22,  1871. 

At  the  time  of  Mr.  Herbert's  decease,  various  accounts  were 
in  circulation  respecting  his  exact  age.  It  has  been  ascertained, 
from  the  registry  of  admissions  into  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  that 
he  entered  on  Nov.  3,  1794,  being  then  aged  15  :  this  would 
assign  his  birth  to  the  year  1779,  and  give  his  age  at  death  to 
be  92. 

4.    DONOGHMORE. 

1820.  ROBERT  CAREY,  B.A.  (afterwards  M.A.) ;  died,  July 
3,  1861,  aged  68,  and  was  buried  at  Lisronagh,  near  Clonmel. 
On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended. 


PREBEND  ABIES.  15 

5.    KILGOBINET. 

1827.  CHARLES  HENRY  MINCHIN,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Killiney, 
Co.  Dublin,  April  9,  1863,  aged  78. 

On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended. 

6.    KILROSSANTIB. 

1812.  HON.  JOHN  HORSLEY- BERESFORD,  M.A.  ;  suc 
ceeded,  Sept.  6,  1819,  on  the  death  of  his  father,  Archbishop  of 
Tuam  and  -1st  Baron  Decies,  to  the  latter  title;  died,  March  1, 
1855,  aged  82. 

Upon  his  death  the  appointment  to  this  Prebend  was  sus 
pended  by  the  Privy  Council,  April  24,  1855,  but  the  suspension 
was  removed  on  the  16th  of  May  following. 

(COLLATED.) 

1857.  PacHARD  HENRY  SMYTH,  M.A.,  Praecentor  of  Water- 
ford;  collated,  July  10;  installed,  July  23;  died,  Dec.  22, 
1863. 

1864.  JOHN  FREDERICK  PARKER,  B.A. ;  collated,  July  8; 
installed,  July  12. 

7.  MODELIGO. 
(ELECTED.) 

1845.  THOMAS  PARKS,  B.A.,  formerly  a  Vicar  Choral; 
died  in  1855. 

The  suspension  was  removed  in  1853,  and  the  following 
appointment  made  :— 

(COLLATED.) 

1853.  SAMUEL  HENRY  MEYRICK,  M.A.,  a  Vicar  Choral; 
collated  and  installed,  Sept.  9;  resigned  in  1861  on  becoming 
Vicar  of  Blesinton.  in  the  Diocese  of  Glendaloch,  and  a  Preben 
dary  of  St.  Patrick's. 

1861.  JAMES  CARSON,  B.A. ;  collated  and  installed,  Aug.  1  ; 
resigned,  Oct.  4,  1867. 


16  LISMOKE. 

8.  SESKENAN, 

1833.  RICHARD  JONES  HOB  SON,  M.A.  ;  Treasurer  of 
Waterford.  q.v. 

On  his  death  the  appointment  to  the  Prebend  was  suspended 
by  the  Privy  Council. 

9.  CLASHMORE. 

1827.   WILLIAM  MACKESY,  B.A. 


VICAES  CHOEAL. 

[t  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked  held  the  office  until  the  Disestablishment.] 

1825.  AMBROSE  POWER,  B.A. ;  afterwards  Archdeacon,  still 
retaining  his  office  of  Vicar  Choral;  died  Nov.  8,  1869. 
1850.  tEEv.  HANS  BUTLER,  B.A. 
1839.  EEV.  JAMES  MOCKLER,  B.A. ;  died  in  Sept.,  1851. 

1850.  tEsv.  RICHARD  WOODS,  Eector  of  Lisgenane. 

1851.  fEEV.  SAMUEL  HENRY  MEYRICK,  B.A.,  afterwards  M.A, 
(v.  Mockler);  admitted,  Sept.  1;  installed,  Sept.  17.     In  1853 
he  was  made  Prebendary  of  Modeligo.     q.v. 

(1852.  EEV.  WILLIAM  ELLIOTT  SHAW;  appointed  by  the 
Bishop  on  the  ground  that  the  Dean  had  failed  to  fill  a  vacancy 
for  six  months.  As  no  such  vacancy  really  existed,  the  Eev. 
Mr.  Shaw's  appointment  fell  through.) 

1858.  |EEV.  HENRY  GROVE  CAVENDISH  BROWNE,  B.A.  (son  of 
the  Dean);  admitted,  May  12;  installed,  May  15. 

1869.  {REV.  JOHN  BAIN,  B.A.  (v.  Power) ;  admitted,  Dec.  16  ; 
installed,  April  22,  1870. 


THE    DIOCESES   OF    CORK,   CLOYNE,    AND 

ROSS. 


Since  the  publication  of  the  '  FASTI  '  the  Succession  not  only 
of  Bishops  and  Cathedral  Officers ,  but  of  all  Incumbents,  in 
these  Dioceses,  has  been  published,  with  much  illustrative 
matter,  in  three  volumes,  entitled  "  The  Clerical  and  Parochial 
Records  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross  ",  by  W.  Maziere  Brady, 
D.D.,  8vo,  Dublin,  1863-4.  This  work,  as  regards  these  dio 
ceses,  included  the  '  FASTI  '.  For  details  relating  chiefly  to 
families,  income,  and  "  parochialia ",  beyond  the  scope  of  the 
'FASTI',  Dr.  Brady's  Records  should  be  referred  to.  Such 
references  in  this  volume  will  be  indicated  by  the  contraction  : — 
[Br.  Rec.] 


BISHOPS. 

1848.  JAMES  WILSON,  D.D.;  died  at  Cork,  Jan.  5,  1857, 
aged  78,  and  was  buried  in  his  Cathedral.  A  window  of  stained 
glass,  with  an  inscription,  was  placed  in  memory  of  him  in 
the  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  Cork.  See  memoir  in  Brady's 
"  Records  ",  iii.  86-7. 

1857.  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD,  D.D.  ;  was  raised  to  these  Sees 
by  patent,  dated  Feb.  7,  and  was  consecrated  at  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  on  March  8,  by  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  assisted  by 
the  Bishops  of  Down  and  Limerick ;  enthroned,  March  1 8,  at 
Cork,  for  Cork  and  Ross,  and  March  16,  at  Cloyne.  In  1862 
he  was  translated  to  Killaloe,  under  which  an  account  of  his 
publications  will  be  found. — See  also  Brady's  "  Records,"  iii.  87-8. 


18  COEK. 

1862.  JOHN  GREGG,  D.D.;  Archdeacon  of  Kildare  and  In 
cumbent  of  Trinity  Church,  Dublin  (1839-62);  appointed  by 
patent  dated  Feb.  8.  He  was  consecrated  at  Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Dublin,  on  Feb.  16  by  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 
assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Cashel  and  Killaloe.  He  was  enthroned 
at  Cork,  for  Cork  and  Ross,  Feb.  19,  and  at  Cloyne  Feb.  21. 

A  memoir  of  him,  and  full  particulars  relating  to  his  family, 
are  given  in  Brady's  "  Records  ",  iii.  89-90. 

He  has  written  several  tracts,  and  published  many  sermons 
charges,  &c.,  but  no  complete  list  has  been  obtained. 

DEANS. 

1842.  HORATIO  TOWNSEND  NEWMAN,  M.A.;  died  at  Cork, 
Jan.  6,  1864,  aged  83.  He  published  "  A  brief  view  of  Eccle 
siastical  History  from  the  earliest  periods  to  the  present  time  ", 
1844;  and  18mo.  1856. 

1864.  WILLIAM    CONNER    MAGEE,  D.D.;  (son  of  the   Rev. 
John  Magee,   and  grandson  of  Archbishop  Magee).     He  was 
appointed  by  patent,  dated  Feb.  5  ;  and  installed,  March  8.     In 
1869  he  was  raised  to  the  bishopric  of  Peterborough. 
He  has  published— 

Opening  Address  to  the  College  Historical  Society.    Dublin,  1843. 

A  Sermon— "Christian  Socialism,  or  Many  Members,  One  Body." 

Preached  at  Walcot.  London,  1852. 

A   Lecture— Auricular     Confession    and    Priestly    Absolution. 

Delivered  in  Dorchester.  London,  1852. 

Speech— On  Auricular  Confession.     Delivered  in   Freemasons' 

Hall  London,  1852. 

Two  volumes  of  Sermons,  preached  at  the  Octagon  Chapel,  Bath. 

London,  1854 

A  Lecture  on  the  Voluntary  System.  London,  1860. 

A  Sermon  at  T.C.D.— "  Christ  the  Light  of  all  Scripture." 

London,  1860. 

A  Lecture  on  Baxter's  Life  and  Times.  Dublin,  1861. 

A  Sermon  at  Whitehall—"  The  Gospel  and  the  Age." 

London,  1861 


PRECENTORS— CHANCELLORS.       1 9 

A  Lecture  on  Scepticism.  Dublin,  1863. 

A  Sermon  -"Rebuilding  the  Wall  in  Troublous  Times." 

Dublin,  1866. 

A  Sermon — "  Compassion  on  the  Multitude."         London,  1867. 

Three  Sermons—' '  The  Victor  Manifest  in  the  Flesh."    Preached 
at  Oxford.  London,  1867. 

A  Sermon  at  Norwich—''  The  Origin  of  the  Christian  Life." 

London,  1868. 

A  Sermon  at  St.  Patrick's—"  The  Breaking  Net."  Dublin,  1868. 

Three  Sermons  at  Norwich  in  Defence  and  Confirmation  of  the 
Faith. 

Two  Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  of  Peterborough. 

1869.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  M.A. ;  Archdeacon  of 
Deny,  (q.v.)  Patent,  dated  ;  instituted  and  installed, 

Feb.  5. 

PRECENTORS. 

1826.  HENRY  THEOPHILUS  MOORE  HODDER,  MA.;  died 
in  Nov.  1864,  and  was  buried  at  Carrigrohane. 

1865.  ROBERT  SAMUEL  GREGG,  M.A.,  afterwards  D.D.;  (son 
of  the  Bishop);  Rector  of  Carrigrohane.  In  1874  he  became 
Dean  of  Cork,  and  in  the  following  year  was  elected  to  the 
bishopric  of  Ossory,  &c. 

CHANCELLORS. 

1850.  RICHARD  WALTON  MARMION,  M.A. ;  resigned,  in 
1853,  for  the  Rectory  of  Macroom,  Cloyne,  which  he  exchanged 
for  Kilmeen,  Ross,  in  1862. — [Br.  Rec.  Kilmeen,  Ross.] 

1853.  JOHN    CONOLLY,   B.A. ;    collated,   May   21;  installed, 
May  27  :  resigned,  in  Dec.,  1853,  for  the  Vicarage  and  Honorary 
Prebend  of  Holy  Trinity,  Cork.— [Br.  Rec.] 

1854.  NICHOLAS  COLTHURST  DUNSCOMBE,  B.A. ;  collated,  Jan. 
19;  resigned,  on  promotion  to  the  Rectory  of  Macroom. — [Br. 
Rec.  Macroom,  Cloyne.  J 

1858.  GEORGE  WEBSTER,  M.A.,  afterwards  D.D.  ;   collated, 
Jan.  13  ;  installed,  next  day. — [Br.  Rec.  S.  Nicholas,  Cork.] 


20  CORK. 

Dr.  Webster  has  published — 

Tracts  on  Scripture  Doctrines  :— 

1.  Election. 

2.  Imputed  Righteousness. 

3.  The  Sovereignty  of  God. 

T-.  i  1859. 

4.  Perseverance. 

5.  Sober-mindedness. 

6.  Regeneration. 

The  Importance  of  Studying  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  1857. 

Amusements. 

Why  are  Sponsors  Appointed  ?  1858. 

Notes  of  Lectures  on  the  New  Testament.  1859. 

Spiritual  Organizations. 

A  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Revs.  H.  C.  Eade,  and  A.  R.  C. 
Dallas,  in  reference  to  the  charge  of  Bribery  made  against  Irish 
Church  Missions  Society.  Edited  by  Four  Rectors.  1864. 


TREASURERS. 

1831.  SOMERS  PAYNE,  M.A.  ;  died,  May  L>9,  1857.— [Br. 
Rec.  Ballinadee,  Cork.] 

1857.  THOMAS  TOWNLY  MACAN,  B.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Killa- 
nulty;  collated,  July  27  :  installed,  Aug.  5;  died,  in  1860.- 
[Br.  Rec.  Ballinadee,  Cork.] 

1861.  JOHN  MURPHY,  B.A.  ;  Vicar  of  Kilmocamoge ;  col 
lated,  Jan.  5,  installed,  same  day;  resigned,  on  promotion.— 
[Br.  Rec.  Ballinadeen,  Cork.] 

1867.  WILLIAM  CLARKE  WALKER,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of 
Timoleague,  in  the  Diocese  of  Ross  ;  collated,  Fob.  19  ;  installed 
April  13. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1833.  SAMUEL  MOORE  KYLE,  LL.D.— [Br.  Rec.  St.  Peter, 
Cork.] 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KlLBBOGAN. 

1842.    HON.      CHARLES    BRODRICK      BERNARD,    M.A.  ; 


CORK.  21 

(Oxon.)     He  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Tuam  in  ^NTovember, 
1866.     q.v.     [Br.  Eec.] 

1867.  EGBERT  GILBERT  ECCLES,  B.A.  ;  collated,  March  12  ; 
installed,  March,  16. 

2.    KlLLASPUGMULLANE. 

1842.  JOHN  A.  BOLSTER,  M.A.      [Br.  Eec.] 

3.  CAHIRLAG. 

1850.  JOHN  NUN  WOODROOFE,  M.A.  His  second  name 
was  given  in  Vol.  I.  as  NEVE  by  mistake.  [Br.  Eec.] 

4.  LISCLEARY. 

1834.  JOHN£USTEED,  B.A. ;  died  in  1865.  The  appoint 
ment  to  this  Prebend  was  suspended  March  28,  1865,  and  the 
suspension  removed  July  4,  1865. 

1866.  JAMES  FREKE,  B.A.  ;  collated  Jan.  9;  installed  same 
day. 

5.  HOLY  TRINITY,  OR  CHRIST'S  CHURCH. 
(ELECTED.) 

1846.  WILLIAM  COTTER  WILLIAMSON,  M.A.  ;  afterwards 
Chancellor  and  subsequently  Jrrsecentor  of  Cloyne.  q.v. 

1853.  JOHN  CONOLLY,  M.A.  ;  Chancellor  of  Cork  ; 
elected  April  1 2.  [Br.  Eec.] 

6.    KILLANULLY. 

1840.  ROBERT  HALBURD,  B.A. ;  resigned  in  1855  for  the 
Prebend  of  Kilbrittain.  [Br.  Eec.  Kilbrittain.] 

1855.  THOMAS  TOWNLY  MAC  AN,  B.A. ;  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Marmullane,  [Br.  Eec.]  collated  Sep.  1  ;  installed  Sep.  8 ;  re 
signed  on  becoming  Treasurer  in  1857.  [Br.  Eec.  Ballinadee, 
Cork.] 

1857.  EICHARD  LONGFIELD,  B.A. ;  collated  Sep.  28;  installed 
Oct.  5  ;  resigned  for  the  living  of  Mogeely.    [Br.  Eec.  Mogeely 
Cloyne,] 

1858.  M  ELI  AN  us    SPREAD    CAMPION,  B.A.  ;  son  of  the  Eev. 


22  COEK. 

T.    S.    Campion,    D.D.,  Vicar    of   Ballynoe,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Cloyne.— [Br.  Rec.]  collated,  Nov.  16. 

7.    INISKENNY. 

1831.  RICHARD  LEE,  M.A. ;  died,  Nov.,   1853.— [Br.  Rec.] 

1854.  WILLIAM  SHERRARD,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Jan.  3  ;  installed, 
same  day;  resigned  on  promotion. — [Br.  Rec.] 

1865.    THOMAS   EDWARD    EVANS,  B.A.  ;    collated,  Feb.  7 ; 
installed,  Feb.  27. 

8.    KILNAGLORY  AND  ATHNOWEN. 

1847.  EDMUND  LOMBARD,  M.A.     He  died,  June  8,  1874, 
aged  80. 

9.    KILBRITTAIN. 

1850.   JOHN  EG  AN,  M.A.  ;  died  June  17,  1855. 

1855.  ROBERT   HALBURD,  B.A. ;   Prebendary  of  Killanully, 
collated,  July  23  ;  installed,  July  25.— [Br.  Rec.] 

1868.  THOMAS    NELIGAN   KEARNEY,   LL.D.  ;    collated  Nov. 
2  ;  installed  Nov.  26. 

10.  ST.  MICHAEL'S. 

1834.    WILLIAM  COLLINS,  B.A. ;  died  July,  1860. 

1860.  HORACE    TOWNSEND    FLEMING,  M.A.  ;    Sch.,  T.C.D. 
collated  Aug.  28  ;  installed,  same  day :  resigned  on  promotion. 
— [Br.  Rec.] 

1867.    THOMAS  DORMAN,  B.A.  ;    collated  Jan.  22  ;  installed 
same  day. 

11.  DESERTMORE. 

1824.    ROBERT  PRATT,    B.A.,    died    Feb.    7,    1856.— [Br. 

Rec.] 

1856.  JOHN  QUARRY,  M.A.  ;  a  Prebendary  of  Ross;  collated 
March   18;    installed,  same    day;    resigned  on   promotion  to 
Rectory  of  Midleton,  Diocese  of  Cloyne,  July,  1859.— [Br.  Rec. 
Castrachore,  Cloyne.]     He   afterwards  became   Prebendary   of 
Donoughmore  in  that  Diocese,     q.v. 


VICARS  CHORAL.  23 

1859.    HENRY    CONSTABLE,    M.A.  ;  collated,   Aug.   23 ;   in 
stalled,  Aug.  26.— [Br.  Rec.] 
He  has  published — 

Parochial  Sermons.  London,  1857. 

Essays  Critical  and  Theological.  London,  1859. 

The  Irish  Church  and  National  Education,  8vo.        Dublin,  1860. 

12.    DROMDALEAQUE. 

1818.  THOMAS  TUCKEY,  B.A.  ;  died,  July  5,  1852.— [Br. 
Rec.] 

1852.  WILLIAM  MOORE  CROSTHWAITE,  M.A. ;  Vicar  of 
Durrus ;  collated,  Aug.  17 ;  installed  same  day;  died,  Dec. 
30,  1854.— [Br.  Rec.] 

1855.  MOUNTIFORT  LONGFIELD  CONNOR,  B.A. ;  collated, 
Feb.  13  ;  installed  next  day. 


VICARS  CHORAL. 

t  These  Vicars  Choral  continued  to  the  Disestablishment. 

1826.  \JOHN  WARBURTON,  M.A,  Prsecentor  of  Limerick, 
and  Rector  of  Kill,  Diocese  of  Kildare. 

1831.  SAMUEL  GEORGE  ROGERS,  B.A.  ;  died  in  1856. — 
[Br.  Rec.  Nathlash,  Cloyne.] 

1831  not  1836.  t  SAMUEL  MOORE  KYLE,  LL.D.  :  after 
wards  Archdeacon. — [Br.  Rec.  St.  Peter's,  Cork.] 

1833.  THOMAS  HENRY  TORREXS,  B.A.  ;  died,  NOT.  29, 
1858.— [Br.  Rec.J 

In  1842  these  appointments  were  suspended  by  Act  of 
Council,  Feb.  2,  and  the  revenues  transferred  on  next  avoidances 
to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners. 


CLOYNE. 

DEANS. 

1845.  RIGHT  HON.  HERVEY  DE  MONTMORENCY,  fourth 
Viscount  Mountmorres,  LL.D.  In  October,  1850,  he  resigned 
and  became  Dean  of  Achonry,  q.v. — [Br.  Eec.  Farrahy,  Cloyne.] 

1851.  JAMES  HOWIE,  M.A.  ;  a  Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin ;  presented  by  patent  dated  Jan.  9  ;  instituted,  Jan. 
17  ;  installed  next  day. — [Br.  Eec.  Killeagh,  Cloyne.] 

PE^CENTOES. 

1822.  WILLIAM  WRAY  MAUNSELL,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of 
Limerick  ;  died  July,  25,  I860,  aged  78.— [Br.  Eec.  Lisgoold, 
Cloyne.] 

1860.  WILLIAM  COTTER  WILLIAMSON,  M.A. ;  Chancellor ; 
collated,  Nov.  1 ;  installed,  Nov.  9. — [Br.  Eec.  Lisgoold,  Cloyne.] 
Died,  Oct.  28,  1873. 

1865.  GEORGE  JOHN  GWYNNE,  B.A. ;  collated,  Jan.  3  ;  in 
stalled,  Jan.  13. 


CHANCELLOES. 

1819.  JOHN  WILLIAM  BENNETT,  Jun.,  LL,D.  ;  died  at 
Jersey,  Sept.  27,  1853. 

1853.  WILLIAM  COTTER  WILLIAMSON,  M.A. ;  Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Cork ;  collated,  Dec.  1  ;  resigned,  on  becoming  Prte- 
centor. 

1861.  WILLIAM  JOHNSON,  B.A.,  (Oxon.);  Eector  of  Knock- 
avilly,  Cork;  collated,  Jan.  3;  installed,  Jan.  12.— [Br.  Eec. 
Clenore,  Cloyne.] 


TREASURERS,  ETC.  25 

TREASURERS. 

1833.  GEORGE  EDMUND  Co TTER,  M. A. ;  resigned  in  1851 
for  the  Rectory  of  Monanimrny. — [Br.  Rec.  Monanimmy.] 

1851.  THOMAS  GIBBINGS,  M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Monanimmy  ; 
collated,  June  13;  installed,  next  day;  died,  March  27,  1861.— 
[Br.  Rec.  Templenecarrigy.] 

1861.  JOHN  LOVELL  ROBINSON,  M.A.,  Sch.  T.C.D.  ;  Incum 
bent  of  Buttevant ;  collated,  May  16;  installed,  May  18. — [Br. 
Rec.  Templenecarrigy.]  He  resigned  in  1863. 

1863.  ADAM  NEWMAN  BEAMISH,  B.A. ;  collated,  Sept.  23; 
installed,  Sept.  25  ;  died  in  Nov.,  1876. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1834.  WILLIAM  RYDER,  B.A. ;  died  at  Queenstown,  May 
26,  1862.  — [Br.  Rec.  Gortroe.] 

1862.  ROBERT  MAUNSELL  EVANS,  M.A. ;  collated,  Sept.  17  ; 
installed,  Sept.  19.— [Br.  Rec.  Gortroe.] 


PREBENDARIES. 

1.  DONOUGHMORE. 

1841.  JOSEPH  ROGERSON  COTTER,  M.A. ;  died,  Feb.  4, 1868. 
— [Br.  Rec.] 
He  published — 

"  Christ's  Promises  to  His  Church  :"  a  Lecture  delivered  in  Christ 
Church,  Cork.     12mo.  Cork,  1843. 

Popular  and  Practical  Treatises  for  the  present  times.     12mo. 

London,  1849, 

Poor  Paddy's  Cabin,  &c. 

1868.  JOHN  QUARRY,  D.D.  ;  Prebendary  of  Kilmaclennan ; 
collated,  March  23  ;  installed,  March  27. 


26  CLOYNE. 

Dr.  Quarry  has  published — 

Sermon  for  Ascension  Day,  1837,  in  the  "  Irish  Pulpit." 

Tract  on  the  O'DriscolPs  Territory,  in  the  Miscellany  of  the 
Celtic  Society.  1849. 

Two  Essays  on  the  Epistles  of  St.  Peter.     Reprinted  from  the 
Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.  1861. 

Epiphanius  on  the  Day  of  the  Crucifixion  Passover.    Reprinted 
from  the  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature.  1860. 

The  Scribe  Instructed  unto  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven.     An  Ordi 
nation  Sermon,  preached  in  the  Cathedral  of  Cork,  with  Notes. 

1864. 

Genesis  and  its  Authorship.    London,  1866 — and  2nd  Edition. 

1873. 

The  Unknown  God  and  Religious  Emotion.     Preached  before 
the  University  of  Dublin,  1871.    Printed  in  "  Church  Sermons." 

Mind,  not  Matter,  the  Cause  of  all  Things.      An  argument 
suggested  by  Professor  TyndalPs  Belfast  Address.    2nd  Edition. 

1876. 

Evidences  of  Christianity  for  the  Unlettered.     One  of  a  Series 

of  Discourses  in  Belfast  on  Christian  Evidences.  1876. 

Ignatius,  his  Testimony  to  primitive  conceptions  of  Christian 

Doctrines.    Published  without  name  in  the   "British  Quarterly 

Review"  for  April,  1876. 

2.  AGHULTIE. 

1849.  WILLIAM  GABBETT,  B.A. ;  resigned  in  1856  for  the 
Prebend  of  Iniscarra. — [Br.  Eec.  Iniscarra.] 

1856.  FRANCIS  CONNOR,  B.A. ;  collated,  Sept.  25 ;  installed, 
same  day. — [Br.  Eec.  Bally hooly.] 

3.  INISCARRA. 

1826.  WILLIAM  DE  LA  POER  BERESFORD,  vacated  his 
Prebend  in  Dec.,  1855,  and  was  formally  deprived  in  July, 
1856.- [Br.  Eec.] 

1856.  WILLIAM  GABBETT,  B.A.  ;   Prebendary  of  Aghultie ; 
collated,  Aug.  23 ;  installed,  Aug.  30. — [Br.  Eec.] 
He  has  published  — 

An  Address  to  the  Young  on  the  New  Year. 
An  Address  to  the  Macclesfield  Teachers. 


PREBENDARIES.  27 

4.    BRIGOWN. 

1832.  RICHARD  HASTINGS  GRAVES,  D.D. — [Br.  Rec.] 
Dr.  Graves  has  published — 

The  Homilies  Re-Considered.  Dublin,  1826. 

Contrast  between  the  Arguments  for  Predestination  and  the 
Principles  of  Philosophical  Inquiry.  London,  1829. 

A  Memoir  of  Rev.  Richard  Graves,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  of  his  entire  works.  Dublin,  1840. 

National  Education.  A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Editor  of  the 
Christian  Examiner,  January,  1842. 

Apostolic  Succession  Disproved,  and  Evangelical  Succession 
Established.  1854. 

Daniel's  Great  Period  of  2,300  Days  Discovered.  1854. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Pope's  Decree  of  the  Immaculate  Conception. 

Cork,  1855. 

Comparative  Analysis  of  the  three  Seven- Headed,  Ten-Horned 
Symbols  of  Revelation,  Chaps,  xii.,  xiii.,  xvii.  London,  1869. 

The  Church  of  Ireland — Revision  of  Her  Formularies,  or  Susten- 
tation,  which  first  ?  1868.  Second  Edition,  1869. 

The  Church  of  Ireland :  English  Menace  Answered,  and  Enthral- 
ment  by  the  State  Averted,  by  Declining  a  Charter.  1870. 

The  Irish  Church— The  Primacy  and  the  Bishop's  Oath.      1870. 

Lord  Plunket,  and  the  Sacrament  of  Regeneration.    April,  1872. 

Our  Communion  Service  compared  with  that  of  Cranmer,  of 
1552,  and  including  Dr.  Graves'  answer  to  the  Criticisms  of 
"  Nestor,"  as  these  last  appeared  in  "  The  Evening  Mail." 

A  Letter  written  while  at  Naples  on  the  "  Roman  Medal"  which 
bears  the  motto  "  Quern  Creant  Adorant." 

Catechism  on  Baptism.  Cork,  1874. 

5.    KILMACDONAGH. 

1841.    WILLIAM  ROGERS,  M.A.     (Elected.)— [Br.  Rec.  Kil- 
mahon.] 

6.    OAHIRULTAN. 

1795.   GEORGE   SMITH,  M.A. ;    died  Mar.  8,  1851,  having 
held  the  Prebend  fifty-five  years. — [Br.  Rec.] 


28  CLOYNE. 

1851.  WILLIAM  HALLARAN,  M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Magourney; 
collated,  April  22;  installed,  April  30.— [Br.  Eec.]  Died, 
Oct.  7,  1870,  aged  77. 

1870.  EGBERT  CROFTS  BOLSTER,  B.A.  ;  collated.  Nov.  14  ; 
installed,  Dec.  16. 

7.  KlLLENEMOR. 

1825.  WILLIAM  WELLAND,  B.A.  ;  died,  June  17,  1864. 
He  was  also  Eector  of  Aglishdrinagh  and  Vicar  of  Aghabulloge. 

The  appointment  to  the  Prebend  was  then  suspended  ;  but 
the  suspension  was  removed  Jan.  13,  1866. — [Br.  Eec.] 

1866.  EICHARD  CHESTER,  B.A.  ;  Vicar  of  Bally clough ; 
collated,  Feb.  20 ;  installed,  March  23. 

8.  GLANWORTH. 

1847.  JOHN  ALDWORTH,  B.A.  He  published  in  1843 
"  The  Estatica  of  Youghal,  compared  with  the  Wonders  of  the 
Tyrol ;"  a  seasonable  pamphlet,  which  was  of  great  service  in 
exposing  that  bare-faced  imposture  ;  also,  his  "  Correspondence 
with  the  Eev.  E.  Smiddy,  a  Eoman  Catholic  Priest." — [Br.  Eec.] 

9.    BALLYHAY. 

1849.  HENRY  EVANS  SADLIER,  M.A. ;  died  in  1866.— [Br. 
Eec.] 

1866.  CHARLES  DONOVAN,  B.A. ;  collated,  Nov.  2  ;  installed, 
Nov.  8. 

10.    COOLE. 

1824.  ROBERT  BURY,  B.A. ;  died  in  1853.— [Br.  Eec.] 

1853.  GEORGE  COTTER  KINGSTON,  B.A. ;  collated,  May  13  ; 
resigned  in  1856  for  the  Benefice  of  Clonmel  (Cove),  or  Queens- 
town,-  -[Br.  Eec.  Clonmel,  where  he  is  given  as  George  Sackville 
Cotter  Kingston]. 

1856.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  GARDE,  B.A. ;  collated,  Feb.  26  ; 
installed,  Feb.  29.— [Br.  Eec.] 


PEEBENDAEIES.  29 

11.    KILMACLENAN. 

1824.  JOHN  NEWMAN  LOMBARD,  B.A.  ;  resigned  his  stall 
in  Cork  in  1834  ;  died,  July  18,  1855.  -[Br.  Eec.] 

At  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended  by  the  Lord 
Lieutenant  and  Council. 

(ELECTED.) 

1856.  FRANCIS  JONES,  M.A.,  Eectorof  Midleton  ;  elected  by 
the  Dean  and  Chapter,  March  27. — [Br.  Eec.  Castrachore.] 

The  suspension  was  removed  by  Act  of  Council,  dated  Jan. 
10,  1860. 

(COLLATED.  ) 

1860.  JOHN  QUARRY,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Midleton ;  collated, 
Feb.  6 ;  installed,  Feb.  8;  resigned  in  1868  for  the  Prebend  of 
Donoughmore.  —  [Br.  Eec.  Castrachore.] 

1869.  MAURICE  ATKIN  COOKE  COLLIS,  D.D.  (son  of  William 
Cooke  Collis,  Esq.,  of  Castlecooke,  County  Cork),  Eector  of 
Clondulane,  1852;  Vicar  of  Clonmel,  1862;  collated,  May  22  ; 
installed,  May  29. 

12.    8UBULTER. 

1828.  NICHOLAS  WRIXON,  M.A.  (Oxon.)— [Br.  Eec.] 
1867.  HENRY  SWANZY,  M.A. 

13.  COOLINEY. 
(ELECTED.) 

1848.   JOHN  TORRENS  KYLE,  B.D.— [Br.  Eec.  Clondrohid.] 

14.  LACKEEN. 

(ELECTED.) 

1847.  JOHN  PYNE  LAWLESS PYNE  •  elected,  Aug.  26  ;  died 
in  1869.— [Br.  Eec.  Inch.] 

1869.  THOMAS  MOORE,  M.A.  ;  elected,  July  9. 


(     30     ) 

ROSS. 

DEANS. 

1829.  JAMES  STANNUS,  D.D. ;  a  native  of  the  Queen's  County, 
Ireland ;.  born,  Jan.  10,  1788;  educated  at  T.C.D.,  and  for  a 
short  time  served  in  the  army  before  he  took  Holy  Orders. — 
[Br.  Eec.]  He  held  the  Rectory  of  Lisburn  till  the  time  of  his 
death,  Jan.  28,  1876. 

PE^CENTORS. 

1815.  ARTHUR  HYDE,  M.A.,  of  Castle  Hyde,  Co.  Cork.—- 
[Br.  Eec.] 

1870.  ISAAC  MORGAN  REEVES,  M.A. ;  collated  in  Sept.  He 
became  Dean  of  Eoss  in  June,  1875. 


CHANCELLOES. 
(ELECTED.  ) 

1837.    WILLIAM  JOHNSON,  B.A.  ;    in  1861  he  became  also 
Chancellor  of  Cloyne. — [Br.  Eec.  Clenore,  Cloyne.] 


TEEASUEEES. 

1824.  ROBERT  KINGSBOROUGH  ST.  LAWRANCE,  M.A, :  died 
at  Brussels,  June  21,  1866.  He  was  also  at  the  same  time  Vicar 
of  Murragh,  Cork.— [Br.  Eec.] 

1867.  EICHARD  WALTON  MARMION,  M.  A.,  Eector  of  Kilmeen  ; 
collated,  Jan.  8  ;  installed 


ARCHDEACON— PREBENDARIES.  31 

ARCHDEACON. 
1842.  ALEXANDER  STUART,  M.A. — [Br.  Rec.  Aghadowne.] 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    TIMOLEAGUE. 

1833.  CHARLES  LAMBERT  COGHLAN,  D.D.,  died,  Nov.  24, 
1856,  and  was  buried  at  Rathcony. — [Br.  Rec.] 

1856.  RICHARD  GRAVES  MEREDYTH,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Kinsale; 
collated,  Dec.  29  ;  resigned  in  1860  for  the  Rectory  of  Knocka- 
villy.— [Br.  Rec.] 

1861.  WILLIAM  CLARKE  WALKER,  M.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Fermoy  ;  collated,  March  19  ;  installed,  March  24  ;  resigned  on 
being  made  Treasurer  of  Cork. — [Br.  Rec.] 

1867.  JOHN  WELPLY  MARTIN,  M.A.  ;  collated,  March  25; 
installed,  April  12. 

2.    ISLAND. 

1840.  JOHN  QUARRY,  M.A.  ;  resigned  in  1856  for  the  Pre 
bend  of  Desertmore  in  the  Cathedral  of  Cork.  — [Br.  Rec.  Cas- 
trachore,  Cloyne.]  He  afterwards  became  Prebendary  of  Kil- 
maclenan  in  that  Diocese,  which  he  resigned  for  Donoughinore 
in  same  Diocese,  q.  v. 

1856.  RICHARD  MEADE,  B.A.  ;  collated  in  March,  and  resigned 
immediately. 

1856.  ALEXANDER  BEHN  HALLOWELL,  M.A.,  Curate  of  Bere- 
haven ;  collated,  May  8 ;  installed,  May  26. — [Br.  Rec.] 

3.    CURROGRANEMORB. 

1833.  GEORGE  BURROWED  M.A.,  died  in  1861.— [Br.  Rec.] 
On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended. 

(ELECTED.) 
1865.  FREDERICK  GUT  WALKER,  M.A.,  Aug.  4,  1863. 


32  EOSS. 

4.    TEMPLBBRYAN. 

1836.'  OTWAY  JOHN  HERBERT,  B.A.,died,  Nov.  3,  1854. — 
[Br.  Eec.] 

1854.  GEORGE  BEAMISH,  B.  A.  ;  collated,  Jan.  25  ;  died,  March 
29.— [Br.  Eec.] 

1854.  JOHN  BLAKE  WHITLEY,  M.A.,  Curate  of  St.  Paul's, 
Cork ;  collated,  June  29  ;  installed  next  day. — [Br.  Eec.] 

5.    DONOQHMORE. 

1812.   JAMES  EDWARD  BURTON,  B.A.  ;  died  in  1851. 
1851.  JOHN  MADRAS,  B.A.,  Curate  of  Abbey mahon  ;  collated, 
Feb.  12;  Stalled,  Feb.  20.— [Br.  Eec.] 


VICAE-CHOEAL. 

1842.   REV.  FITZJOHN  STANNUS  HAMILTON,  B.A. — [Br. 
Eec.] 


DIOCESES    OF   LIMERICK,  AEDFERT,   AND 
AGHADOE. 


BISHOPS. 

1849.  WILLIAM  HIGGIN,  D.D.  He  was  translated  to  the 
Bishopric  of  Deny  (q.  v.)  in  December,  1853. 

1853.  HENEY  GRIFFIN,  M.A.  ;  (son  of  John  Griffin,  Esq., 
Deputy  Registrar  of  Deeds  in  Ireland),  born  at  Wexford  in 
1786;  Scholar  (1802),  and  Fellow  (1811)  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin;  Rector  of  Clonfeacle,  Diocese  of  Armagh.  Patent, 
dated  Dec.  7. 

He  waa  consecrated,  Jan.  1,  1854,  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  by  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  assisted  by  the 
Bishops  of  Cork  and  Derry,  and  enthroned  at  Limerick,  April 
13.  He  died  at  Dublin,  April  5,  1866. 

1866.  CHARLES  GRAVES,  D.D. ;  a  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin;  Dean  of  Clonfert  (1864)  and  Dean  of  the 
Castle  Chapel,  Dublin,  1860.  Patent,  dated  April  28. 

Ho  was  consecrated  on  June  29,  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  by  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  assisted  by  the 
Bishops  of  Down  and  Killaloe,  and  enthroned  at  Limerick,  July 
4.— [Reg.  Dublin.] 

Bishop  Graves  has  published  — 

Two  Geometrical  Memoirs  on  the  GeneraPProperties  of  Cones  of 
the  Second  Degree,  and  on  the  Spherical  Conies.  By  M.  Chasles. 
Translated  from  the  French,  with  Notes  and  Additions. 

Dublin,  1841. 

Suggestions  with  a  view  to  the  transcription  and  publication  of  the 
Brehon  Laws,  now  in  the  libraries  of  the  British  Museum,  the 
University  of  Oxford,  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  and  Trinity 
College,  Dublin.  Dy]bl  1851 


34  LIMERICK. 

A  Primary  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  United  Diocese 
of  Limerick,  Ardfert,  and  Aghadoe,  at  the  Visitation  held  in 
June,  1867,  Dublin,  1867. 

A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Clergy  of  the  United  Dioceses  of 
Limerick,  Ardfert,  and  Aghadoe.  Dublin,  1869. 

Extracts  from  Addresses  delivered  at  the  Diocesan  Synods  of 
Ardfert  and  Limerick,  Nov.  4  and  Nov.  24,  1875.  Published  by 
request.  Dublin,  1875. 

The  Bishop  was  author  of  numerous  papers  on  Mathematical 
and  Archseological  subjects,  read  before  the  Royal  Irish  Academy, 
and  included  in  the  publications  of  that  body. 

Eloges  on  Dr.  Petrie  and  Sir  William  Hamilton,  delivered  by 
Dr.  Graves  when  President  of  the  Academy,  have  been  published 
in  a  separate  form. 

DEANS. 

1849.  ANTHONY  LA  TOUCH E  KIRWAN,  M.A.  ;  died  rather 
suddenly  at  Limerick,  July  13,  1868. 

1868.  MAURICE  FITZGERALD  DAY,  D.D. ;  (youngest  son  of 
the  Eev.  John  Day,  Rector  of  Kiltallagh,  County  Kerry),  In 
cumbent  of  St.  Matthias's,  Dublin,  Rector  of  Aghalurcher, 
Diocese  of  Clogher  ;  patent,  dated  Nov.  13 ;  installed,  same  day. 
His  brother  at  the  same  time  occupied  the  Deanery  of  Ardfert. 
In  1872  he  was  elected  to  the  Bishopric  of  Cashel,  &c. 


PRECENTORS. 

1818.  JOHN  WARBURTON,  B.A. ;  Rector  of  Kill,  Diocese  of 
Kildare(1814). 

CHANCELLORS. 

1813.   CHARLES  WARBURTON\  died  Dec.  14,  1855,  aged  75. 
1856.  EDWARD  HASSARD,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Ballycahane ; 
collated,  March  10  ;  installed,  same  day. 


TEEASUEEES,  ETC.  35 

TEEASUEEES. 

1842.  JAMES  WILLIAM  FORSTER,  L.LD.  ;  a  Vicar  Choral ; 
Archdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  q.v.  ;  died,  May  28,  1861, 

1861.  EICHARD  MOORE,  M.A.  ;    collated,   Oct.  3  ;    installed, 
same  day.     He  resigned,  1862,  for  the  Eectory  of  Cahir,  Diocese 
of  Ardfert. 

1862.  BENJAMIN  JACOB,  B.A. ;  collated,  May  13. 


AECHDEACONS. 

1814.  WILLIAM  WRAY  MAUNSELL,  M.A.  In  Jan.,  1817, 
he  was  appointed  Vicar-General.  Precentor  of  Cloyne  (1822). 
He  died  at  his  house  in  George's-street,  Limerick,  July  25, 
1860,  aged  78. 

1861.  PRYCE  PEACOCKE,  M.A. ;  Incumbent  of  St.  Michael's 
and  Vicar  of  Crecora;  collated,  Jan.  21;  installed,  Jan.  24; 
died  at  Dublin,  Dec.  8,  1870,  aged  74. 

No  new  appointment  was  made  before  the  Disestablishment, 
Dec.  31,  1870. 


PEEBENDAEIES. 

1.    ST.  MUNCHIN. 

1849.  ROBERT  STAVELEY,  M.A.  ;  died,  May,  3,  1854.  The 
date  of  his  institution,  not  given  in  Vol.  I.,  is  Aug.  17. 

1854.  CHARLES  HARE,  M.A.  ;  collated,  July  29. 

2.  DONOGHMORE. 
(ELECTED.) 

1845.  CHARLES  HENRY  MONSELL,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Naples, 
Jan.  29,  1851. 

The  suspension  was  removed  by  the  Privy  Council  in  May, 
1851. 


36  LIMEEICK. 

COLLATED. 

1851.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  M.A. ;  a  Vicar-Choral; 
collated,  June  19;  installed,  June  21.  He  resigned  in  1855. 
He  afterwards  became  Archdeacon  of  Deny,  and  subsequently 
Dean  of  Cork.  Died,  March  27,  1874. 

1855.  EGBERT  AUGUSTUS  MAUNSELL,  M.A.(son  of  the  Arch 
deacon)  ;  collated,  Aug.    11 ;  resigned  in  1857,  on  being  made 
Prebendary  of  Harristown,  diocese  of  Kildare. 

1857.  MAURICE  TOTTENHAM  DE  BURGH,  M.A. ;  collated,  Dec. 
30  ;  installed,  Jan.  2, 1858  ;  resigned  in  1861.  In  1859  he  be- 
came  Rector  of  Naas,  diocese  of  Kildare. 

1861.  FREDERICK  CHARLES  HAMILTON,  M.A.  ;  a  Vicar-Choral ; 
collated,  Aug.  IV  ;  instituted  Vicar  of  St.  John's,  1869. 

3.    BALLTCAHANE. 

1850.  EDWARD  HASSARD,  M.A.  ;  afterwards  D.D. ;  resigned 
in  1856  for  the  Chancellorship. 

1856.  GERALD  BEERE,  M.A.  ;  collated,  June  26. 

4.    KILPEACON. 

1821.  EDWARD  HERBERT,  M.A.  ;  died  in  1860. 

1861.  WILLIAM  NEWCOMBE  WILLIS,  B.A. ;  a  Vicar-Choral; 
collated,  Feb.  28  ;  installed,  March  4 ;  died  in  1864. 

1865.  GEORGE  GOUGH  GUBBINS,  M.A. ;  collated,  Feb.  27; 
installed,  March  4. 

6.  TULLABRACKY. 

1846.   THOMAS  KNOX,  B.A.  ;  resigned  in  1851. 

1851.  THOMAS  WALKER,  M.A.  ;    a   Vicar-Choral;    collated, 
April  1  ;  installed  next  day;  resigned  in  1855  for  the  Vicarage 
of  Drumbeg,  in  the  diocese  of  Down. 

1856.  GERALD  WENSLEY  TYRRELL,  M.  A. ;  collated,  Jan.  12. — 
[B.  P.] 

6.    KILLEEDY. 

1803.  EDWARD  GERAGHTY,  B.A.,  who  exchanged  with  his 
predecessor;  resigned  in  1852.  During  the  Whiteboy  dis 
turbances  in  1822,  his  church  and  glebe-house  were  burned  by  a 


PREBENDARIES,  ETC.  37 

riotous  mob.     He  died  on  April  6,  1858,  aged  89,  and  was  buried 
in  Mount  Jerome  Cemetery,  Dublin. 

1853.  THOMAS  WILLIS,  B. A.  ;  collated,  Jan.  15;  resigned  in 
1871. 

7.  DISERT. 

1834.  JAMES  GRIFFITH,  died  Oct.  2,  1868.  On  his  death 
the  appointment  was  suspended,  but  the  suspension  was  soon 
after  removed. 

1869.  JAMES  MANGAN,   LL.D. ;    a   Vicar-Choral ;    collated, 
Feb.  20 ;  installed,  Feb.  23. 

8.    ARDCANNY. 

1850.  JAMES  H.  BOURCHIER  /  died,  Oct.  2,  1850. 
1850.  THOMAS  WESTROPP,  M.A. ;  collated,  Dec.  28.     He  died 
on  Jan.  12,  1876. 

9.  CROAGH. 

1844.    WILLIAM  ARCHER,  M.A.  ;  died  in  1870. 

1870.  JAMES  WALSH,    M.A.  ;    collated,   Dec.    27  ;  installed 
eame  day. 

10.  EFFIN. 

1836.  JOSEPH  GABBETT. 

11.    ATHNETT. 

The  Lord  Bishop  for  the  time  being. 


VICARS  CHORAL. 

[  t  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked  held  the  office  till  the  Disestablishment.] 

1829.  REV.   WILLIAM  LEWIS,  M.A. ;  died  Feb.  5,  1859. 

1834.  VEN.  JAMES  WILLIAM  FORSTER,  LL.D. ;  died  May 
28,  1861. 

1837.  REV.  WILLIAM  NEWCOMBE  WILLIS,  B.A.;  died  Oct. 
13,  1864. 

1839.  \REV.  MICHAEL  JOHN  KEATINGE,  M.A. ;  became  in 
1856  Dean  of  Kilfenora. 


38  LIMEEICK. 

1845.  REV.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  B.A.  ;  resigned, 
Feb.  20,  1855,  for  the  Archdeaconry  of  Deny. 

1847.  ^REV.  THOMAS  WALKER,  B.A.,  Prebendary  of  Tulla- 
bracky. 

1855  ^FREDERICK  CHARLES  HAMILTON,  M.A. ;  appointed  in 
April  (v.  Edwards)  [V.C.B.]  In  1861  the  Vicars  presented  him 
to  the  Vicarage  of  Crecora,  and  he  was  made  Prebendary  of 
Donoghmore. 

1859  ?  EICHARD  L.  TYNER  (v.  Lewis)  ^resigned  in  Feb.  1860. 
[V.C.B.] 

1860.  EDWARD  KNOX  KIRWAN,  Esq.  (son  of  the  Dean)  (v. 
Tyner).  This  appointment  was  protested  against,  and  the  Vicars 
reported  that  it  appeared  that  from  the  year  1615,  five  of  the 
Vicars  Choral  were  clerks,  and  only  one  a  layman,  generally  the 
organist  of  the  Cathedral,  and  further,  that  Mr.  Kirwan's  appoint 
ment  was  invalid,  he  being  under  age.  A  fresh  appointment  was 
then  made  [V.C.B.] 

1860.  SOLOMON  DONOVAN  (v.  Tyner);  resigned  in  1864. 

1861.  t GEORGE  FREDERICK  HANDEL  EOGERS,  Esq. ;  appointed 
by  the  Dean  (v.  Forster),  June  19  [D.E.] 

1864.  fEsv.  JAMES  MANGAN,  LL.D. ;  appointed  by  the  Dean 
(v.  Willis)  Oct.  27  [D.E.]  In  1869  he  became  Prebendary  of 
Disert. 

1864.  EDWARD  KNOX  KIRWAN, Esq.  (v.  Donovan);  died  in  1869. 

1868.  tEsv.  FRANCIS  MEREDITH,  M.A.  (v.  Kirwan),  [V.C.B.] 


DIOCESE   OF   ARDFERT. 


DEANS. 

1847.  ALEXANDER  IRWIN,  M.A. ;  died  suddenly  at  Ballyard, 
Tralee,  Feb.  7,  1861,  and  was  buried  in  Blennerville  Churchyard. 

1861.  JOHN  GODFREY  DAY,  M.A.  (brother  of  the  Dean  of 
Limerick)  ;  patent,  April,  10  ;  instituted,  July  1  ;  installed, 
July  17. 

PRECENTORS. 

1820.  MICHAEL  DE  COURCY,  D.D.,  of  Oxford  and  Dublin. 
He  was  eldest  son  of  Vice- Admiral  the  Hon.  Michael  de  Courcy, 
third  son  of  John,  24th  Baron  Kingsale.  He  died  at  Kilcummy 
Glebe,  Drumcree,  Co.  Westmeath,  May  15, 1860,  aged  72.  On 
his  death  the  presentation  was  suspended  by  Order  in  Council. 


CHANCELLORS. 

1849.  ARTHUR  VINCENT  WA  TSON,  M.A.  ;  resigned  in  1851, 
and  was  made  Rector  of  Kilcrohane. 

1851.  RICHARD  F.  SWINDALL,  B.A.  ;  collated,  March  29. 

1866.  CHARLES  CONRY,  M.A.  ;  presented  by  the  Crown,  sede 
vacante ;  patent,  Nov.  2  ;  installed,  Nov.  7. 


TREASURERS. 

The  appointment  to  this   dignity  remained  suspended  till  the 
Disestablishment. 


40  ARDFERT. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1839.  MICHAEL  JOHN  KEATINGE,  M.A.  ;  resigned  this 
dignity  on  promotion  to  the  Deanery  of  Kilfenora,  q.v. 

1857.  ARTHUR  BLENNERHASSET  ROWAN,  D.D. ;  collated, 
March  31  ;  installed,  April  6.  In  March,  1851,  the  parish  of 
Kilgobbin  was  attached,  "by  order  in  Council,  to  that  of  Ballin- 
voher,  as  the  corps  of  the  Archdeaconry. 

Dr.  Rowan  published  — 

Spare  Minutes  of  a  Minister — (Verse),  Dublin,  1837. 

Letters  from  Oxford  in  1843,  with  Notes  by  "Ignotus."    8vo., 

Dublin,  1843. 

Romanism  in  the  Church,  illustrated  by  the  case  of  the  Rev.  E. 

G.  Browne.    8vo.,  London,  1847. 

Newman's  Popular  Fallacies  Considered  ;  in  Six  Letters.    8vo., 

Dublin,  1852. 

Lake  Lore  ;    or  an  Antiquarian  Guide   to  Killarney.     12mo. 

Dublin,  1853. 

Moore  Mackintosh's  First  Fruits  of  an  Early  Gathered  Harvest. 
Twelve  Sermons,  with  a  Memoir.  Edited  by  Archdeacon  Rowan. 
8vo.,  Dublin,  1854. 

Casuistry  and  Conscience.— Two  Discourses  for  the  Degrees  of 
B.D.  and  D,D.  8vo.,  Dublin,  1854. 

Gleanings  after  the  Grand  Tourists  :  Chapters  of  Travels  in  Italy 
in  1851.  8vo.,  London,  1856. 

Memorials  of  the  Case  and  Conduct  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
in  1686—90.  4to.,  Dublin,  1858. 

"  What  is  Coming  ?"  The  Confessional  in  England.  London,  1858. 
The  Life  of  Blessed  Franco,  extracted  and  Englished  from  a  very 
aunciente  Chronicle  of  the  Monastery  of  Villare  in  Brabant  (Latin 
and  English).     Edited  by  Archdeacon  Rowan,  with  Appendix. 
8vo.  Dublin,  1858. 

The  Old  Countesse  of  Desmonde  :    Her  Identitie  :    Her  Por 
traiture  :  Her  Descente.    4to  ,  Dublin,  1860. 
The  Huguenot  and  the  Irish  Brigade. 

He   also    prepared   for   publication  a  tripartite  Life   of   St. 
Brendan,  Latin-metrical,  prose  Latin,  and  Irish. 


AECHDEACOISTS.  41 

He  compiled  a  rough  list  of  successions  to  all  parishes  in  the 
Diocese  of  Ardfert  and  Aghadoe,  which  has  not  been  printed. 
It  is  in  the  possession  of  John  R.  Garstin,  Esq.,  F.S.A., 
Killiney. 

He  also  edited  and  largely  contributed  to  the  Kerry  magazine 
for  three  years. 

Archdeacon  Rowan  died  suddenly  at  Belmont,  near  Tralee, 
Aug.  12,  1861,  and  was  buried  at  Ballyseedy. 

186!.  ANTHONY  DEXNY,  M.A. ;  (son  of  Sir  Edward  Denny, 
3rd  Bart.)  Rector  of  Kilgobbin  ;  collated,  Nov.  7  ;  installed, 
next  day. 


DIOCESE  OF  AGHADOE. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1834.  JAMES  WILLIAM  FORSTER,  LL.D.  ;    a  Vicar  Choral 
of  Limerick. 

He  published — 

The  Apocalypse,  its  own  interpreter  :  with  Dissertations  on  Sym 
bolical  Prophecy.  8vo,  London,  1853. 
A  Paraphrase  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  ;  in  blank  verse. 

8vo,  London,  1854. 

1861.  NATHANIEL  BLAND,  B.A. ;  collated,  Nov.  23;  installed, 
Nov.  26. 


DIOCESE  OF  KILLALOE  AND  KILFENORA. 


BISHOPS  OF  KILLALOE,  KILFENORA,  CLONFERT, 
AND  KILMACDUAGH. 

1839.  RIGHT  HON.  LUDLOW  TONSGN,  Baron  Riversdale, 
D.D. ;  died  at  Clarisford,  Dec.  13,  1861,  aged  79,  and  was 
buried  at  his  family  seat,  Rathcormack,  Co.  Cork. 

1862.  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne, 
and  Ross ;  was  translated  in  Jan. ;  enthroned,  March  7. 

Bishop  Fitzgerald  is  the  son  of  the  late  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  of 
Lifford,  M.D.  He  was  born  Dec.  3,  1814,  and  educated  at 
Midleton  School,  from  which  he  went  to  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
He  obtained  Scholarship  in  1833,  and  took  the  degrees  of  B.D. 
andD.D.,  Vern.  1853. 

In  1847  he  was  appointed  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  and 
subsequently,  in  1852,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  which 
latter  appointment  he  held  until  he  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric 
of  Cork,  &c.,  in  1857.  He  was  Prebendary  of  Donoughmore, 
in  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin  (1848),  which  he  resigned  in  1851,  and 
became  Yicar  of  St.  Ann's,  Dublin,  and  private  chaplain  to 
Archbishop  Whately.  In  1855  he  became  Archdeacon  of 
Kildare  and  Prebendary  of  Timothan,  in  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin. 

Bishop  Fitzgerald  has  published — 

Abuse  of  Words,  Impediment  to  Knowledge.  Dublin,  1840. 

Scripture,  the  Rule  of  Faith.  London,  1842. 

Practical  Sermons.  London,  1847. 

A  Translation  of  Dr.  Whitaker's  Disputation  on  Holy  Scripture, 
with  Notes.    Published  by  the  Parker  Society.    8vo. 

Cambridge,  1849. 


BISHOPS.  43 

Selections  from  Aristotle's  Nicomachean  Ethics,  with  an  Introduc 
tion  and  Notes.  Dublin,  1850. 
The  Connexion  of  Morality  with  Religion.  A  Sermon. 

London,  1851. 
National  Humiliation,  a  Step  towards  Amendment.  A  Sermon. 

Dublin,  1855. 
Duties  of  the  Parochial  Clergy.  A  Charge  delivered  in  1857. 

London,  1857. 
The  Duty  of  Catechizing  the  Young.  A  Charge  delivered  in  1858. 

London,  1858. 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  March  20,  1859,  on  [in  favour  of] 
Lord  Wodehouse's  Bill  for  Legalizing  Marriages  with  a  deceased  wife's 
sister.  London,  1860. 

A  Letter  to  the  Laity  of  Cork  [on  Prayer  Meetings,  &c.]  8vo. 

Dublin,  1860. 

Thoughts  on  Present  Circumstances  of  the  Church  in  Ireland.  A 
Charge  delivered  in  1860.  London,  1860. 

The  Revival  of  Synods.  A  Charge.  London,  1861. 

A  Charge  delivered  in  1864.  London,  1864. 

A  Charge  delivered  in  1866.  London,  1866. 

A  Charge,  with  an  Appendix  on  Priestly  Absolution.  London,  1867. 
Two  Sermons  on  Christian  Baptism.  Dublin,  1871. 

Sermon  on  Ministry  of  Forgiveness  of  Sins.  Dublin,  1873. 

Remarks  on  the  Baptismal  Rubric.  Dublin,  1873. 

Forms  for  Ordaining  Priests.  Dublin,  1874. 

Letter  to  the  Clergy  on  the  Athanasian  Creed.  Dublin,  1875. 

He  contributed,  in  1861,  to  the  "Aids  to  Faith,"  London, 
Murray ;  an  Essay  on  the  Study  of  the  Evidences  of  Chris 
tianity,  pp.  43-80;  and,  in  1863,  an  article  on  Miracles  to 
Professor  William  Smith's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  vol.  ii.  In 
conjunction  with  the  late  Archbishop  Whately  he  was  a  prin 
cipal  contributor  to  the  valuable  volume  entitled  "  Cautions  for 
the  Times,"  published  in  1851-2. 

He  also  edited  Bishop  Butler's  Analogy,  with  Notes,  and  a 
Life  of  the  Author.  8vo.  Dublin,  1849  ;  reprinted  1860. 


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KILLALOE. 

DEANS. 

1830.  JOHN  HEAD,  B.A.  (youngest  son  of  Michael  Head, 
Esq.),  was,  since  his  ordination  in  1806,  continuously  attached 
to  the  same  parish  till  his  death,  June  22,  1871,  aged  91. 

PRECENTORS. 

1849.  WILLIAM  MACKLIN  EDWARDS,  M.A.,  ;  resigned, 
Jan.  1,  1857,  on  being  promoted  to  the  rectory  of  Langfield 
Lower,  Diocese  of  Derry,  by  Bishop  Higgin,  to  whom  he  was 
domestic  chaplain  and  secretary. 

1857.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WOLSELEY,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Feb.  21  ; 
resigned,  in  1859,  for  the  vicarage  of  Kilfarboy.  He  afterwards 
became  Prebendary  of  Inniscaltra. 

1859.  JOSEPH  EGBERT  TRIPHOOK,  M.A.  (son  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Triphook,  B.A.,  Eector  of  Skull,  in  the  Diocese  of  Cork) ; 
ordained,  1853;  Curate  of  Nenagh  ;  collated,  Aug.  13.  He 
was  educated  at  St.  Columba's  College,  and  gained  an  Irish 
Scholarship  in  T.C.D.  In  1872  he  became  Rector  of  Lea,  in 
the  Diocese  of  Kildare,  retaining  the  Prsecentorship. 

CHANCELLORS. 

1837.  JOHN  WHITLEY,  D.D. ;  died  May  20,  1855.  He 
published — 

The  Scheme  and  Completion  of  Prophecy.  London,  1830. 

The  Doctrine  of  Atonement  and  Sacrifice,  evinced  from  Scripture, 

and  confirmed  from  the  Sacraments.  London,  1836. 

The  Life  Everlasting.    8vo.  London.  1846. 

„  2nd  Edition  revised  and  enlarged.    London,  1851. 


TREASURERS,  ETC.  45 

1855.  WILLIAM  BENNETT  CHESTER,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Kilkee; 
collated,  June  23 ;  resigned  for  the  Rectory  of  Nenagh,  Feb.  28, 
1859. 

1859.  ROBERT  JAMES  GOING,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Templeharry ; 
collated,  March  25  ;  died,  Feb.  6,  1875. 


TREASURERS. 

1849.  JOHN  LESLEY  STAWELL,  B.A.  ;    resigned  for  the 
Rectory  of  Aghnameadle  in  April,  1859. 

1859.  ROBERT  WILLIAM    NISBETT,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Monsea; 
collated,  May  14. 


ARCHDEACONS. 
1832.  EDMOND  HESKETH  KNOX,  B.A. 


PREBENDARIES. 

1.    TOMGRANEY. 

1829.  THOMAS  BROWNE  BRADY,  M.A.  (ordained,  1820); 
was  instituted  on  his  own  presentation.  He  died  Oct.  29,  1858. 

1859.  ANDREW  HOLMES  BELCHER,  B.A.  Mr.  Belcher  became 
Patron  of  the  Prebend,  and  on  Dec.  18,  1858,  petitioned  to  be 
admitted  to  it;  he  was  instituted  Jan.  24,  1859. 

2.    INNISCALTRA. 

1847.  JOSEPH  FREDERICK  ROBBINS,  M.A. ;  resigned,  in 
1862,  for  the  Rectory  of  Castletownarra. 

1862.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WOLSELEY,  B.A.,  Prsecentor ;  col 
lated,  July  19. 


46  KILLALOE. 

3.    TULLAGH. 

1822.  RICHARD  BREW,  B.A.  ;  died,  Sept.  26,  1851. 

1851.  WILLIAM  HENRY  M'CAUSLAND  ;  collated  in  Oct. ;  soon 
after  exchanged  with  his  successor. 

1851.  PHILIP  DWYER,  B.A.  (ordained  1845),  Rector  of  Innis- 
caltra;  collated,  Nov.  14;  resigned,  in  1864,  for  the  Benefice  of 
Drumcliffe. 

1864.  ROBERT  HUMPHREYS,  M.A. ;  collated,  Sept.  9. 

4.  DYSART. 
(SUSPENDED.  ) 

5.  RATH. 

1803.  EDWARD  MANGIN,  M.A. (afterwards D.D.);  exchanged 
his  Prebend  of  Dysart  for  that  of  Rathmichael,  Dublin,  whence 
he  again  exchanged  to  this.  He  died  at  Bath,  Oct.  17,  1852. 

1853.  JAMES  PAYNE  HORSFORD  ;  presented  by  the  Most  Noble 
the  Marquis  of  Thomond.  Feb.  10 ;  instituted,  Feb.  26 ;  died  in 
1870. 

1870.  ROBERT  DRING  JERVOISE,  B.A.  ;  collated,  ; 

installed, 

6.    OLONDAGAD. 

1833.   CHARLES  FITZGERALD,  B.A.  ;  died  in  Nov.,  1866. 
1867.  GEORGE  R.  STONEY,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Feb.  27. 

7.    LACKEEN. 

1817.  SIR  HERCULES  RICHARD  LANGRISHE,  Bart.,  B.A. ; 
died  at  Knocktopher,  Co.  Kilkenny,  Jan.  13,  1862,  aged  88. 


KILFENOEA. 

DEANS. 

1847.  JOHN  ARMSTRONG,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Clonfert ; 
died  at  Hamilton-row,  Dublin,  June  16,  1856,  aged  64,  and  was 
buried  at  Gallen,  King's  Co. 

1856.  MICHAEL  JOHN  KEATING,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Ardfert ; 
appointed  by  Patent,  dated  June  30 ;  instituted,  Nov.  5.  He 
was  also  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Limerick. 

PE.ECENTOES. 

1835.  JACKSON  WRAY,  B.A.  Upon  his  death  in  1855, 
the  appointment  to  the  Prsecentorship  was  suspended,  and  so 
remained  until  the  Disestablishment. 

CHANCELLOES. 

(SUSPENDED.) 

TEEASUEEES. 
1809.  JOHN  WESTROPP,  B.A. ;  died  July,  1851. 

1851.  HUGH  BRADY  HULEATT,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Inniscaltra; 
coUated,  Oct.  31 ;  died  in  May,  1867. 

1867.  NEWOOMBE  WILLIS,  B.A. ;  collated,  June  28. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1847.  JOHN  WHITTY,  B.A. ;  died  at  Gotham,  near  Bristol, 
Feb.  13,  1864,  aged  84. 

1864.  ARTHUR  TATTON,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Ennis;  collated, 
May  13. 


DUBLIN,  GLENDALOCH,  AND  KILDARE. 


AECHBISHOPS. 

1831.  RICHARD  WHATELY,  D.D.  Dr.  Whately  died  in  his 
seventy-sixth  year,  at  the  Palace,  St.  Stephen' s-green,  Dublin,  on 
Oct.  8,  1863,  and  was  buried  in  the  "  Royal  Vault"  of  Christ 
Church  Cathedral.  He  had  been  Principal  of  St.  Alban's  Hall, 
and  not  St.  Mary's  Hall,  as  given  in  Vol.  II. 

He  was  enthroned  at  Christ  Church  and  at  St.  Patrick's  on 
the  same  day,  but  first,  and  more  formally,  at  the  latter,  on 
account  of  Christ  Church  being  under  repair  at  the  time. 

For  a  list  of  his  works,  see  Vols.  II.  and  V. 

1864.  RICHARD  CHENEVIX  TRENCH,  D.D. ;  Dean  of  West 
minster;  appointed  by  Patent  dated  Dec.  23, 1863 ;  consecrated 
at  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  on  Jan.  1,  1864,  by  the  Primate  of 
All  Ireland,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Ossory,  Killaloe,  and 
Cork  j  enthroned  at  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral  and  at  Christ  Church 
on  Monday,  Jan.  4,  and  at  Kildare,  March  8. 

Dr.  Trench  is  the  second  son  of  the  late  Eichard  Trench,  Esq., 
brother  of  the  first  Lord  Ashtown.  He  was  born  at  Dublin, 
Sept.  9,  1807;  was  educated  at  Harrow,  and  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  in  1829  ;  was  presented  by  Lord 
Ashburton  to  the  Eectory  of  Itchen-Stoke  in  same  year;  was 
Hulsean  Lecturer,  1845-6  ;  Theological  Professor  and  Examiner 
at  King's  College,  London,  1847  ;  became  Dean  of  Westminster 
in  1856. 

The  Archbishop  has  published  : — 

Sabbation,  and  other  Poems.     Fcap.  8vo.  London,  1838. 

Elegiac  Poems.  London,  1850. 

„  Third  Edition.    Fcap.  8vo.  ib.     1850. 


ARCHBISHOPS.  49 

Notes  on  the  Parables  of  our  Lord.    8vo.  London,  1841. 

,,  „  Twelfth  Edition.          ib.      1874. 

The  Sermon  on  the  Mount.      An  Exposition  drawn  from  the 

Writings  of  St.  Augustine ;  with  an  Essay  on  his  Merits  as  an 

Interpreter  of  Holy  Scripture.  London,  1844. 

„  Third  Edition,  enlarged.    8vo.  ib.      1869. 

The  Fitness  of  Holy  Scripture  for  unfolding  the  Spiritual  Life  of 

Man. 

Christ  the  Desire  of  all  Nations  :  or  the  Unconscious  Prophecies 

of  Heathendom.    Hulsean  Lectures.  London,  1845-6. 

„  Second  Edition.  ib.       1859. 

Notes  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Lord.    8vo.  London,  1846. 

„  „  Ninth  Edition.  ib.      1874. 

Sacred  Poems  for  Mourners.     12mo.  London,  1846. 

SacredLatin  Poetry.  Selected  and  arranged  for  use.  London,  1849. 

„    Third  Ed.,  corrected  and  improved.   Fcap.Svo.     ib.      1874. 

Star  of  the  Wise  Men.    Commentary  on  St.  Matthew,  CHAP.  II. 

12mo.     London,  1850. 

On  the  Study  of  Words.*  London,  1851. 

„  „         Sixteenth  Edition,  enlarged  and  revised. 

Fcap.  8vo.  London,  1876. 

English  :  Past  and  Present.  London,  1851. 

„  Ninth  Edition,  revised  and  improved.    Fcap.  8vo. 

London,  1874. 

Alma,  and  other  Poems.     12mo.  London,  1855. 

Calderon's  Life's  a  Dream ;  The  Great  Theatre  of  the  World. 

With  an  Essay  on  his  Life  and  Genius.     Fcap.  8vo.    London,  1856. 

Proverbs  and  their  Lessons.  London,  1854. 

„  Sixth  Edition,  enlarged,  Fcap.  8vo.    ib.      1869. 

Poems  from  Eastern  Sources  ;  Genoveva,  &c.       London,  1842. 

Second  Edition.    London,  1857. 
Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament.     12mo.    Parts  I.  and  II. 

Cambridge,  1854. 

„  New  Edition,  enlarged.    8vo.  ib.      1876. 

On  the  Authorised  Version  of  the  New  Testament.    London,  1858. 
„  „  Second  Edition.          ib.      1859. 

Select  Glossary  of  English  Words  used  formerly  in  Senses  dif 
ferent  from  the  Present.  London,  1859. 

*  Of  the  "-Study  of  Words,"  twenty  editions  had  been  published  in  America  previous  to 
1862.— Chambers'  Encyclopedia. 


50        DUBLIN,  GLENDALOCH,  AND  KILDAKE. 

Select  Glossary  of  English  Words  used  formerly  in  Senses  dif 
ferent  from  the  Present.    Fourth  Edition,  enlarged.    Fcap.  8vo. 

London,  1867. 
On  some  Deficiencies  in  our  English  Dictionaries,  London, 

„  Second  Edition.    8vo.        ib.      1860. 

The  Jews  :  A  Lecture  to  the  Young  Men's  Association. 

Dublin,  1860. 

Justin  Martyr,  and  other  Poems.  London,  1835. 

„  New  Edition.  London,  1861. 

Commentary  on  the  Epistles  to  the  Seven  Churches  in  Asia. 

London,  1861. 

„  Third  Edition,  revised.    8vo.         ib.     1867. 

Sermons  preached  in  Westminster  Abbey.  London,  1860. 

„  Second  Edition.    8vo.  ib.      1861. 

Remains  of  the  late  Mrs.  Richard  Trench.    Being  Selections 

from  her  Journals,  Letters,  and  other  Papers.  London,  1862. 

„        New  and  cheaper  issue,  with  Portrait.    8vo. 
Subjection  of  the  Creature  to  Vanity.     12mo.         London,  1863. 
Notes  on  the  Greek  of  the  New  Testament.    Post  8vo. 

London,  1864. 

Salt  of  the  Earth,  &c.     12mo.  London,  1864. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy  of  Dublin,  Glendaloch,  and  Kildare,  in  the 
years  1864,  1866,  1868,  1869,  1871,  1873,  and  1875. 

Gustavus  Adolphus  in  Germany,  and  other  Lectures  on  the 
Thirty  Years'  War.  London,  1865. 

„        Second  Edition,  enlarged.    Fcap.  8vo.  ib.     1872. 

Primary  Charge  to  the  Clergy  of  Dublin  and  Cashel.  1865. 

Studies  in  the  Gospels.  London,  1867. 

„  Third  Edition,  revised,  8vo.        ib.     1874. 

Shipwrecks  of  Faith  :    Three  Sermons  preached  before  the  Uni 
versity  of  Cambridge  in  May,  1867.    Fcap.  8vo.        London,  1867. 
A  Household  Book  of  English  Poetry,  Selected  and  Arranged. 
With  Notes.  London,  1868. 

.,        Second  Edition,  revised.  ib.      1870. 

Plutarch  :  His  Life,  his  Lives,  and  his  Morals. 

„  Second  Edition,  enlarged.  Fcap.  8vo.  London,  1873. 
Sermons  preached  forthe  most  part  in  Ireland.  8vo.  London,  1873. 
Poems.  Collected  and  arranged  anew.  London,  1874. 

Mendicant  Orders  :  their  Rise  and  Fall.  Dublin,  1874. 


DEANS,  ETC.  61 

DUBLIN  (CHRIST  CHURCH). 

DEANS. 

1846.  HON.  HENRY  PAKENHAM,  D.D. ;  died,  Dec.  25, 1863, 

and  was  interred  at  St.  Patrick's. 
x, 

1864.  JOHN  WEST,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Dublin;  elected  by 
the  Chapter  of  St.  Patrick's  to  their  Deanery  with  this  annexed, 
on  Feb.  5  ;  installed  at  St.  Patrick's,  March  17. 

The  Crown  did  not  present,  though  (as  the  See  was  vacant  at 
the  time),  the  right  of  the  Chapter  to  elect  might  have  been 
questioned. 

Dr.  West  was  appointed  Vicar  General,  Oct.  22,  1862. 

To  his  works  mentioned  in  vul,  ii.  add — 

"  Reserve  in  the  Teaching  of  Religion."  An  Ordination  Sermon, 
with  an  Appendix.  8vo.  Dublin,  1843. 

"  Membership  in  Christ,  and  its  Social  Obligations."  A  Discourse 
delivered  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin,  at  the  Annual  Meet 
ing  of  the  Additional  Curates  Fund  Society,  on  Thursday,  Nov. 
24,  1853.  8vo.  Dublin,  1854. 

And  has  edited — 

"  Remains  of  Charles  Dickinson,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath  ;  with  a 
Biographical  Sketch."  8vo.  London,  1845. 


PE^ECENTOES. 

1846.  RICHARD  BARTON,  M.A.  (elected);  Eector  of  St. 
George's,  Dublin. 

The  appointment  had  been  suspended,  Dec.  28,  1836,  but 
the  suspension  was  removed  on  March  22,  1847 ;  and  in  1851, 
Mr.  Barton,  who  had  been  elected,  was  presented  by  Patent, 
dated  April  4,  and  was  installed  April  9.  He  died  March  4, 
1676,  aged  78. 


52  DUBLIN  (CHRIST  CHURCH). 

CHANCELLORS. 

1826.  STEWART  SEGAR  TRENCH,  LL.D.  ;  died,  March  1, 
1853,  at  his  family  seat  of  Hay  wood,  in  the  Queen's  County. 

Upon  his  death  the  revenues  were  transferred  to  the  Ecclesias 
tical  Commissioners,  but  the  Crown  continued  to  present. 

1853.  HAMILTON  VERSCHOYLE,  M.A.,  Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1823); 
patent  dated  July  5 ;  installed,  July  23. 

He  was  born  in  1803,  and  in  1835  was  appointed  Chaplain  of 
Baggot-street  Chapel,  Dublin. 

He  resigned  on  being  promoted  to  be  Dean  of  Ferns,  April  4, 
1862,  and  was  raised  in  the  same  year  to  the  Bishopric  of  Kil- 
inore,  &c.  (q.v.) 

He  published — Sermons,  "  The  Bond  of  Perfectness,"  as 
explained  in  Corinthians  i.,  ch.  13. 

1863.  CHARLES  EDWARD  TISDALL,  D.D.  ;  appointed  by  Patent 
dated  Feb.  6 ;  instituted,  Feb.  21  ;  installed,  Feb.  14.  In 
1 865  he  became  Incumbent  of  St.  Doulough's,  County  Dublin. 


TREASURERS. 

1832.  HENRY    COTTON,    D.C.L.    (Oxon.),   Archdeacon    o 
Cashel,  and  Rector  of  Thurles.     For  his  publications  see  under 
Cashel,  p,  3,  supra,  and  vol,  i. 


PREBENDARIES. 

1.  ST.  MICHAEL'S. 

1845.  WILLIAM  CHICHESTER,  M.A.,  Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1833). 
On  March  16,  1855,  Mr.  Chichester  assumed  the  name  of  O'Neill, 
by  Royal  License,  upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  John,  last 
Viscount  O'Neill.  In  1 868  he  was  created  Baron  O'Neill  (United 
Kingdom).  He  was  chosen  to  be  Honorary  Dean's  Vicar  in 


PREBENDARIES.  53 

October,  1859,  and  resigned  his  Prebend,  Dec.  6,  1859.     He 

is  author  of — 

A  Tract:  "The  Church,  the  True  Refuge  of  the  Converted 
Romanist."  Dublin,  1849. 

"  The  Christian  Sabbath."    8vo.  Belfast,  1859. 

"  Repentance."    36mo.    (  Dublin,  1865. 

"  Faith."    36mo.  Dublin,  1866. 

"  Justification."    36mo.  Dublin,  1866. 

A  Sermon  :    "  The  Church's  Claims  on  the  Allegiance  of  her 
Members."  Dublin,  1871. 

"  Absolution  and  the  Prayer  Book."    8vo.  Dublin,  1871 . 

"Emmanuel.    A  Plea  for  the  Athanasian  Creed."    Being  the 
substance  of  a  Sermon  preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Drum- 
maul,  on  the  Sunday  after  Christmas,  1872.    8vo.      Dublin,  1873. 
1859.  WILLIAM  CONTNGHAM  GREENE,  M.A. ;  elected,  Dec.  6  ; 
instituted,  Dec.  14;  installed,  Dec.  15;  resigned  for  the  Prebend 
of  St.  John's,  Dec.  16,  1865. 

1865.  EDWARD  SEYMOUR,  M.A.  ;    Curate    of   St.  Andrew's, 
Dublin;  elected,  Dec.  22  ;  presented,  Jan.  22, 1866  ;  instituted, 
Jan.  24 ;  installed,  Jan.  26. 
He  has  published — 

Christ  Church  :  an  Historical  Sketch.  Dublin,  1869. 

On  the  Cathedral  System.  Dublin,  1870. 

2.  ST.  MICHAN'S. 

1845.  CHARLES  STUART  STANFORD,  D.D.,  Sch.,  T.C.D. 
(1825) ;  resigned,  on  promotion  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Thomas's, 
Dublin,  Jan.  8, 1855.  He  died  at  Surbiton,  Surrey,  July  14, 1873. 

1855.  EDWARD  SINGLETON  ABBOTT,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  St. 
John's  ;  elected,  Feb.  12  ;  installed,  same  day ;  resigned,  on  pro 
motion  to  the  Rectory  of  St.  Mary's,  Dublin,  April  28,  1855  : 
died,  June  12,  1865. 

1855.  JAMES  HUNTER  MONAHAN,  D.D. ;  Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1839), 
Prebendary  of  St.  John's  ;  elected,  June  2  ;  instituted,  June  6  ; 
installed,  same  day ;  resigned  for  the  Rectory  of  St.  Mary's,  June 
19,  1865. 

1865.  WILLIAM  MARRABLE,  M.A.,  afterwards  D.D.,  Pre 
bendary  of  St.  John's  ;  elected,  Xov.  7  ;  instituted,  JSTov.  1 5  ; 
installed,  next  day. 


54  DUBLIN  (CHRIST  CHURCH). 

3.  ST.  JOHN'S. 

1845.  EDWARD  SINGLETON  ABBOTT,  M.A. ;  resigned  for  the 
Prebend  of  St.  Michan's  in  1855. 

1855.  JAMES  HUNTER  MONAHAN,  M.A.,  Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1839) ; 
elected,  March  15  ;  instituted,  March  22;  installed,  March  24; 
resigned  for  the  Prebend  of  St.  Michan's  in  June,  same  year. 

1855.  WILLIAM  MARRABLE,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  St.  Bar- 
nabas's,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man ;  elected,  July  3 ;  instituted, 
July  1 1  ;  installed,  July  1 3  ;  resigned  for  the  Prebend  of  St. 
Michan's  in  1865. 

1865.  WILLIAM  CONYNGHAM  GREENE,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  St. 
Michael's;  elected,  Dec.  16  ;  instituted,  Dec.  17;  installed  Dec.  22. 


VICARS  CHORAL. 

[t  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked,  held  the  office  till  the  Disestablishment.] 

1819.  ROBERT  JAGER,  Esq.,  a  native  of  Canterbury,  and 
educated  in  the  Cathedral  Choir  there;  went  thence  to  Lich- 
field,  whence  he  came  to  Dublin.  He  died  May  21,  1861,  aged  79. 

1830.  THOMAS  TERENCE  MAGRATH,  also  Vicar-Choral  of 
St.  Patrick's,  died  in  1865. 

1833.  ^FRANCIS  ROBINSON,  Mus.  Doc.;  died  Oct.  21,  1872. 

1837.  tREv.  GEORGE  DE  BUTTS,  M.A.,  Praecentor's  Vicar  ; 
became  Dean's  Vicar  in  1844. 

1843.  THOMAS  YOAKLEY-,  died  in  1858. 

1844.  fREv.  JOHN  FINLA  YSON,  M.A.,  Precentor's  Vicar. 
1844.  REV.  RICHARD  BARTON-,  elected  Honorary  Dean's  Vicar 

on  Aug.  3  ;  in  1846  he  became  Praecentor.     He  died  in  1876. 

1858.  fRiCHARD  WELLESLET  SMITH,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Smith, 
Mus.  Doc.);  elected  (v.  Yoakley),  April  12, 

1859.  REV.    WILLIAM   CmcHESTER-O'lSrEiLL  (Prebendary  of 
St.   Michael's)  was  chosen  to    be  Honorary   Dean's  Vicar    on 
Oct.  20. 

1861.  tSAMUEL   DOBBIN   (v.    Jager,    deceased);    appointed, 
June  7. 


DEANS— PRECENTORS.  55 

DUBLIN  (ST.  PATKICK'S). 

DEANS. 

[Same  as  Christ  Church. — q.v.] 


PRECENTORS. 

1835.  JAMES  WILSON,  D.D. ;  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of 
Cork,  &c.,  July  17,  1848. 

By  an  Order  of  the  Privy  Council,  June  19,  1849,  the  Prae- 
centor's  portion  of  the  revenues  arising  within  the  Parish  of  Lusk 
were  transferred  to  the  Vicar  of  Lusk,  and  all  the  rest  to  the 
Ecclesiastical  Commissioners. 

1850.  ROBERT  MITCHELL  KENNEDY,  M.A.,  Dean  of  Clon- 
fert,  and  Prebendary  of  Clonmethan  ;  presented  by  the  Crown  ; 
instituted,  July  10;  installed,  same  day;  died,  July  21,  1864, 
at  his  benefice  of  Mountrath,  Queen's  County. 

1864.  JAMES  HESTHORN  TODD,  D.D.,  Treasurer ;  collated, 
Aug.  24;  installed,  Aug.  29  ;  died,  June  28,  1869,  at  Silveracre, 
Rathfarnham,  County  Dublin,  aged  64,  and  was  buried  in  the 
churchyard  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  where  his  grave  is  marked 
by  an  Irish  memorial  cross. 

Dr.  Todd  was  author  or  editor  of  the  following,  in  addition  to 
the  works  enumerated  in  Vol.  II.,  p.  126,  and  Vol.  V.  :— 

St.  Patrick,  Apostle  of  Ireland  :  a  Memoir  of  Ms  Life  and  Mission. 
With  an  Introduction.  8vo.  Dublin,  1864. 

The  Martyrology  of  Donegal :  a  Calendar  of  the  Saints  of  Ireland. 
By  Michael  O'Clery,  O.S.F.,  in  the  original  Irish  ;  translated  by 
John  O'Donovan,  LL.D.  Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  J.  H. 
Todd,  D.D. ;  and  Indexes,  by  W.  Reeves,  D.D.  8vo.  Dublin,  1864. 

(For  the  Irish  Archaeological  and  Celtic  Society). 
Catalogus  Librorum  Impressorum  in  Bibliotheca   Collegii  SS. 
Trinitatis  juxta  Dublin  adservatorum.    Tomus  I.  (A  et  B).     Folio. 

Dublinii,  1864. 


56  DUBLIN  (ST.  PATRICK'S). 

The  Books  of  the  Vaudois  :  a  Descriptive  List  of  the  Waldensian 
MSS.  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin  ;  with  an  Appendix 
on  the  Poems  of  the  "  Poor  of  Lyons,"  &c.  Dublin,  1865. 

The  Wars  of  the  Danes  and  Norsemen  in  Ireland  ;  from  their 
first  appearance  in  the  Eighth  Century  to  the  Battle  of  Clontarf, 
A.D.  1014.  From  MSS.  in  the  Burgundian  Library,  Brussels,  and 
in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  With  an  Introduction. 
(For  the  Right  Hon.  the  Master  of  the  Rolls  [of  England.])  8vo. 

London,  1867. 

A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Contents  of  the  Irish  Manuscript, 
commonly  called  "  The  Book  of  Fermoy"  ;  and  some  account  of  the 
Irish  Manuscripts  deposited  by  the  President  de  Robien  in  the 
Public  Library  of  Rennes.  (For  the  Royal  Irish  Academy — Irish 
MS.  Series  of  Proceedings).  Svo.  Dublin,  1868. 

A  Catalogue  of  Graduates  who  have  proceeded  to  Degrees  in  the 
University  of  Dublin  from  the  earliest  recorded  Commencements  to 
December  19, 1869.  Dublin,  1869. 

Descriptive  Remarks  on  Illuminations  in  certain  Ancient  Irish 
Manuscripts.  (For  the  Society  of  Antiquaries).  Folio. 

London,  1869. 

Besides  the  above,  Dr.  Todd  contributed  largely  to  the  Irish 
Ecclesiastical  journal,  1840-52;  Notes  and  Queries,  1849-69, 
&c.,  &c.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  had  in  the  Press  — 

The  Book  of  Hymns  of  the  Antient  Church  of  Ireland.  Fasci 
culus  II.  (For  the  Irish  Achseological  and  Celtic  Society). 

1869.  HON.  AND  KEY.  WILLIAM  CONYNGHAM  PLUNKET,  M.A. ; 
collated,  July  23  ;  installed,  next  day. 

On  the  death  of  his  father,  Lord  PJunket,  April  16,  1871,  he 
succeeded  as  4th  Earon.  Lord  Plunket  became  Bishop  of  Meath, 
by  election,  in  October,  1876. 


CHANCELLORS. 

1841.   JOHN  HENDERSON  MASON,   M.A.  :  died,  Nov.  23, 
1852. 


CHANCELLOES,  ETC.  57 

1852.  CADWALLADER  WOLSELEY,  M.A.  ;  Sch.  T.C.D.  (1827) ; 
collated,  Dec.  9  ;  installed,  Jan.  8,  1853.  He  resigned  for  the 
Vicarage  of  St.  Andrew's,  and  was  appointed  Archdeacon  of 
Glendaloch  in  1862,  exchanging  with  his  successor. 

1862.  EDWARD  WILLIAM  WHATELY,  M.A.  (only  son  of  Arch 
bishop  Whately) ;  Archdeacon  of  Glendaloch ;  collated,  Oct.  8  ; 
installed,  Oct.  13.  In  1871  he  resigned,  and  accepted  an 
incumbency  in  England. 

TEEASUEERS. 

1837.  JAMES  HENTHORN  TODD,  D.D.  (elected). 

On  June  26,  1848,  the  suspension  was  removed,  and  Dr. 
Todd  was  collated  by  the  Archbishop  on  ]N"ov.  15,  and  again 
installed  on  Dec.  2. 

He  resigned,  on  promotion  to  the  Praecentorship,  in  1864. 

1864.  WILLIAM  CONYNGHAM  PLUNKET,  M.A. ;  collated,  Sept. 
21;  installed,  Sept.  29.  He  resigned,  July  19,  1869,  on  pro 
motion  to  the  Prsecentorship. 

1869.  HERCULES  HENRY  DICKINSON,  D.D.,  Sch,  T.C.D.  (1848), 
(son  of  Eight  Eev.  Dr.  Dickinson,  Bishop  of  Meath) ;  Dean  of 
the  Chapel  Eoyal,   and  Vicar  of  St.  Ann's,   Dublin;  collated, 
Aug.  4  ;  installed,  Aug.  11.     He  has  published — 
"  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer." 

AECHDEACONS  OF  DUBLIN. 

1818.  JOHN  TORRENS,  M.A.,  afterwards  D.D. ;  died,  July 
9,  1851,  aged  82.  A  marble  tablet  has  been  erected  to  his 
memory  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral. 

A  portrait  of  Archdeacon  Torrens  was  presented  to  the  Dean 
and  Chapter  of  Christ  Church  in  Dec.,  1850. 

1851.  JOHN  WEST,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Yagoe,  and  Vicar  of 
St.  Ann's,  Dublin  ;  collated,  July  12;  installed  at  St.  Patrick's, 
July  14 ;  at  Christ  Church,  Sept.  27. 


58  DUBLIN  (ST.  .PATRICK'S). 

In  Nov.,  1862,  he  was  appointed  Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese 
of  Dublin,  Glendaloch,  and  Kildare.  He  resigned  the  Archdea 
conry  on  promotion  to  the  Deanery  of  St.  Patrick's,  in  Feb.,  1 864. 

1864.  WILLIAM  LEE,  D.D. ;  formerly  Fellow  of  T.C.D.  (1839) ; 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  the  University  of  Dublin 
and  Rector  of  Arboe(1862);  Private  Chaplain  to  Archbishop 
Trench ;  collated,  April  18 ;  installed  at  Christ  Church,  May  23 ; 
at  St.  Patrick's,  May  24, 

Archdeacon  Lee  has  published — 

The  Inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture  :  Its  Nature  and  Proof. 
Eight  Discourses  preached  before  the  University  of  Dublin.  8vo. 

London,  1854. 
Three  Introductory  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Dublin,  1858. 

On  Miracles :  An  Examination  of  the  Remarks  of  Mr.  Baden 
Powell  on  the  Study  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity  contained  in 
the  Volume  entitled  "  Essays  and  Reviews."  London,  1861. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Cathedral  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Dublin, 
on  the  Feast  of  the  Circumcision,  1864,  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Most  Reverend  Richard  Chenevix  Trench,  Lord  Archbishop  of 
Dublin.  Published  by  request.  Dublin,  1864 

Some  Strictures  on  Dr.  Brady's  Pamphlet,  in  which  he  denies  the 
descent  of  the  Hierarchy  of  the  present  Church  of  Ireland  from  the 
Ancient  Irish  Church.  A  Letter  to  His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of 
Dublin.  Dublin,  1866. 

The  Position  and  Prospects  of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  touched 
upon  in  Two  Sermons  :  the  first  preached  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathe 
dral,  Armagh,  on  the  16th  Sunday  after  Trinity,  1867,  at  the  Con 
secration  of  the  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Deny ;  the 
second  preached  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  on  October  22, 
1867,  at  the  Annual  Visitation  of  His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of 
Dublin.  Dublin,  1867. 

The  Athanasian  Creed  :  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  on  Sunday,  May  12,  1872.  With  an 
Appendix,  by  the  Rev.  W.  Reeves,  D.D.,  on  an  Ancient  Irish 
Manuscript  of  the  Creed. 


PREBENDARIES.  59 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    CULLEN. 

RICHARD  CHENEVIX,  ARCHBISHOP  OF  DUBLIN. 

2.  KILMACTALWAY. 
1815.  JOHN  READE,  LL.D.  ;  died,  Feb,  10,  1848. 

1848.  DAVID  JOHN  READE,  M.A.  (son  of  his  predecessor); 
collated,  March  12;  installed,  March  15. 

3.  SWORDS. 

1831.    WILLIAM  MAGEE,  M.A.  ;  died,  Nov.  30,  1868. 

The  appointment  to  this  Prebend  was  suspended  by  Act  of 
Council  on  March  6,  1868,  but  the  suspension  was  removed  on 
Oct.  15,  in  the  same  year. 

1868.  THOMAS  TWIGG,  M.A. ;  collated,  Nov.  4;  installed, 
Nov.  7. 

4.  YAGOE. 

1847.  JOHN  WEST,  D.D.  ;  resigned  on  being  made  Arch 
deacon  of  Dublin,  1851. 

1851.  FREDERICK  FITZJOHN  TRENCH,  M.A. ;  presented,  July 
28;  instituted,  Aug.  6  ;  installed,  Oct.  4.  In  1858  he  became 
also  a  Prebendary  of  Leighlin.  He  died  in  Oct.,  1859. 

1859.  HENRY  HUMBERSTON  JONES  WESTBY,  M.A. ;  presented, 
Nov.  5  ;  instituted,  Nov.  9  :  installed,  Nov.  24. 

5.  ST.  AUDOEN'S. 

1847.  JAMES  HOWIE,  M.A. ;  collated,  Aug.  2;  installed, 
Aug.  4.  He  resigned,  on  being  made  Dean  of  Cloyne,  in  1850. 

1851.  IGNATIUS  GEORGE  ABELTSHAUSER,  LL.D. ;  a  native  of 
Germany ;  Professor  of  French  and  German  in  T.C.D. ;  collated, 
Feb.  19  ;  installed,  March  19  ;  resigned  for  the  Vicarage  of 
Derrylossary,  May  18,  1859. 


60  DUBLIN  (ST.  PATEICK'S). 

1859.  ALEXANDER  LEEPER,  B.D. ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Dublin ;  for  many  years  Chaplain  and  Assistant  Secretary  to  the 
Church  Education  Society  of  Ireland ;  collated,  July  6  ;  installed, 
July  23.  He  resigned  on  Aug.  1,  1867,  and  was  again  collated 
on  the  same  day,  and  installed,  Aug.  8,  to  the  United  Prebend 
of  St.  Audoen's  and  St.  Nicholas  Within.  The  Act  of  Council 
authorizing  the  union  bears  date  June  20,  1867. 

He  has  published  the  following  tracts  :  — 

Sermon  to  Sunday-school  Teachers  on  the  benefit  of  the  Cate 
chetical  Plan  of  Instruction  ;  preached  in  St.  Audoen's  Parish, 
Dublin,  and  published  by  request.  Dublin,  1862. 

"  Bishops,  Priests,  and  Deacons."  A  Scriptural  Catechism  on 
the  Discipline  of  the  Church,  for  the  use  of  those  who  have  been 
Confirmed.  By  a  Clergyman  of  the  Church  of  Ireland.  Dublin,  1872. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Lay  Help  Association,  1873,  on  the 
Method  of  Sunday-school  Instruction. 

"  St.  Audoen,  St.  Nicholas  Within,  and  St.  Michael,"  being  a 
Short  Description  of  the  Present  and  Antient  Church  of  St.  Audoen. 

Dublin,  18—. 

6.    CLONMETHAN. 

1846.  ROBERT  MITCHELL  KENNEDY,  M,A.  ("Edward,"  by 
mistake,  in  Volume  II.) ;  resigned,  in  1848,  on  being  appointed 
to  the  Prsecentorship. 

1848.  JOHN  WILLIAM  LA  TOUCHE,  LL.D;  collated,  Dec.  23  : 
installed,  Nov.  29 ;  died  in  1870. 

1870.  EGBERT  WILLIAM  WHELAN,  M.A. ;  collated,  Aug.  3: 
installed,  Aug.  10. 

7.  WICKLOW. 

1830.  THOMAS  PERCEVA^  MAGEE,  LL.D. ;  Rector  of  St. 
Thomas's,  Dublin;  died,  Dec.  16,  1854. 

1855.  HENRY  BROWNRIGG,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Timothan  ; 
collated,  May  2  ;  installed,  May  9. 


PREBENDARIES.  61 

8.    TIMOTHAN. 

1844.  HENRY  BROWNRIGG,  M.A.  ;  resigned,  in  1855,  for  the 
Prebend  of  Wicklow. 

1855.  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD,  D.D. ;  formerly  Prebendary  of 
Donoghmore ;  Archdeacon  of  Kildare ;  collated,  June  2  ; 
installed,  June  4;  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Cork  in  1857,  and 
translated  to  Killaloe  in  1862  (q.  v.) 

1857.  HUGH  USHER  TIGHE,  B.A. ;  Dean  of  Ardagh,  and  Dean 
of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin ;  collated,  March  25 ;  installed, 
next  day;  made  Dean  of  Deny,  1860,  retaining  his  Prebend. 
He  died  Aug.  11,  1874,  at  Newtownstewart,  KB. 

9.    MALAHIDERT. 

1830.    WILLIAM  MICHAEL  MAYERS,  B.A. ;  died 

1869.  GEORGE  AYRES,  M.A. ;  collated,  Jan.  6  ;  installed, 
Feb.  3. 

10.    CASTLEKNOCK. 

1843.  SAMUEL  HINDS,  D.D. ;  resigned,  Sept.  1848.  He 
was  presented  to  the  Deanery  of  Carlisle,  and  afterwards,  in 
1849,  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Norwich,  which  he  resigned 
from  failing  health  in  1857.  He  died  in  Feb.  1872. 

1848.  RALPH  SADLIER,  M.A. ;  afterwards  D.D. ;  Rector  of 
Ringcurran,  in  the  Diocese  of  Cork ;  collated,  Dec.  14 ; 
installed,  Dec.  20. 

11.    TIPPER. 

1829.  WALTER  DE  BURGH,  M.A ;  became  Vicar  of  Naaa  in 
1859. 

1859.  JOHN  STAUNTON  GILMORE,  M.A;  collated,  Oct.  6 ; 
installed,  Oct.  21. 

12.    TASAGART. 

1799.  CRINUS  IRWIN,  B.A.  He  became  Archdeacon  of  Ossory 
in  1822,  retaining  his  Prebend.  After  holding  this  Prebend 


62  DUBLIN  (ST.  PATRICK'S). 

during  the  extraordinary  period  of  60  years,  he  died  on  Dec.  18, 
1859,  in  his  90th  year. 

On  his  death  the  Prebend  was  united  to  the  Parish  of  Rath- 
coole  by  order  in  Council,  May  28,  1860. 

1860.  WILLIAM  JOHNSON  THORNHILL,  B.A. ;  Sch.  T.C.D. 
(1838),  and  Rector  of  Rathcoole;  collated,  March  31  ;  instaUed, 
April  27. 

13.    DUNLAVIN. 

1814.  MOORE  MORGAN,  M.A.  ;  died  in  Nov.  1857,  aged  79. 

1857.  ANDEEW  NOBLE  BREDIN,  M.A;  collated,  Dec.  23;  in 
stalled,  Jan.  9,  1858  ;  resigned,  in  April,  1858,  for  the  Rectory 
of  Clonsast,  in  the  Diocese  of  Kildare. 

1858.  JOHN  O'REGAN,  B.A. ;  Vicar  of  Finglas,  and  formerly 
Prebendary  of  Howth  ;  collated,  May  19  ;  installed,  June  21.     In 
April,  1862,  he  was  presented  by  the  Crown,  sede  vacante,  to  the 
Archdeaconry  of  Kildare. 

14.    MAYNOOTH. 

1840.   GEORGE  DACRE  BLACKER,  M.A. ;  died  May  23, 1871, 
aged  80,  and  was  buried  at  Maynooth. 
He  published  some  small  pieces — 

The  Types  and  Prophecies  of  the  Messiah. 

The  Book's  First  Book  (the  Substance  of  the  Book  of  Genesis 
condensed  in  verse).  12mc.  Dublin,  1860. 

The  Liturgy  :  a  Compendious  View  of  its  History  to  the  Revision 
of  1661.  8vo.  Dublin,  1864. 

15.  HOWTH. 

1847.  ROBERT  STAVELEY,  M.A ;  resigned,  for  the  Prebend  of 
St.  Munchin's,  Limerick,  in  June,  1849. 

1849.  JOHN  O'REGAN,  B,A.,  Sch.  T.C.D. ;  collated,  Sept.  19; 
installed,  Nov.  12  ;  resigned,  for  the  Vicarage  of  Finglas  in  1852. 
He  afterwards  became  Prebendary  of  Dunlavin,  and  Archdeacon 
of  Kildare. 


PREBENDARIES.  63 

1852.  WILLIAM  ROBERT  LAWRENSON,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Sept.  15  ; 
installed,  Oct.  15.  He  was  formerly  Chaplain  of  the  Magdalen 
Asylum,  Dublin.  He  died  at  Sutton  House,  Howth,  Jan.  11, 
1877. 

16.    RATHMICHAEL. 

1825.  JOHN  HUNT,  B.A. ;  died,  Aug.  25, 1866. 

1866.  JAMES  GEORGE   SCOTT,  M.A.,   Vicar  of  Bray,  which 
Vicarage  was  now  united  to  the  Prebend ;  collated,   Dec.  5  ; 
installed,  Dec.  1 7. 

17.  MONMOHENOCK. 

1837.  EDWARD  PEPPER,  M.A.  ;  died,  May  10,  1870. 

1870.  ALBERT  IRWIN  MACDONOGH,  LL.D. ;  Sch.  T.C.D. 
(1857);  collated,  Aug.  3 ;  installed,  Aug.  10. 

18.    STAGONIL  (OR  TEMPLE  BEACAN), 

1846.  JOSHUA  LACY  BERNARD,  M.A.  ;  died,  May  17,  1867. 

1867.  CHARLES  M'DoxouGH,  M.A. ;  collated,  July  3;  installed, 
same  day.     He  died,  Dec.  1,  1873,  and  was  buried  in  Powers- 
court  new  churchyard. 

19.  TIPPER  KEVIN. 

1847.  AUGUSTUS    WILLIAM   WEST,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of 
Yagoe.     He   generously   gave  £750    to    the   Clergy   Widows' 
Fund  of  the  Diocese  of  Kildare  and  Dublin  in  1851.     He  was 
again  installed  in   1856  and  1857,  on  taking  fresh  preferment 
with  his  Prebend.     He  became  Chancellor  of  Kildare  in  1852, 
and  Dean  of  Ardagh  in  1 860.     He  also  became  a  Minor  Canon 
and  an  Honorary  Vicar  Choral  of  St.  Patrick's.  Dublin. 

1861.  SAMUEL  HENRY  MEYRICK,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Mode- 
ligo,  in  the  Diocese  of  Lismore,  and  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Lismore  ; 
collated,  March  27 ;  installed,  April  9. 

20.  DONOGHMORE. 

1819.  FREDERICK  EYRE  TRENCH,  M.A. ;  died,  Jan.  10, 
1848,  aged  79. 


64  DUBLIN  (ST.  PATRICK'S). 

1848.  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD,  M.A. ;  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy,  T.C.D.  ;  collated,  Feb.  16;  installed,  March  9; 
resigned,  for  Vicarage  of  St.  Ann's,  in  July,  1851  ;  afterwards 
Archdeacon  of  Kildare,  and  raised,  in  1857,  to  the  Bishopric 
of  Cork,  and  translated  to  Killaloe  in  Jan.,  1862.  (q.  v.) 

1851.  WILLIAM  EIOHABD  EADCLIFF,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Aug.  20  ; 
installed,  Oct.  1 ;  died,  Aug.  2,  1 872. 


MINOR  CANONS. 

[The  Minor  Canons  so  marked  t,  remained  in  office  until  the 
Disestablishment.  ] 

1827.  HENRY  HUNT,  M.A. ;  became  Yicar  General  of 
Elphin.  He  died,  May  23,  1861,  at  Donnybrook,  aged  69. 

1837.  EDWARD  MARKS,  M.A.     He  published — 

A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  the  Reverend  J.  C.  Lloyd.    8vo. 

Dublin,  1838. 

In  1839  he  was  also  made  a  Vicar-Choral,  and  he  died, 
May  7,  1869. 

1839.  J?A  MES  WILLIA  M  I)  ESP  A  RD,  M.  A. ;  afterwards  accepted 
preferment  in  the  Diocese  of  Ely. 

1843.  THOMAS  JOHN  MACKEE,  B.A. ;  resigned. 
1843.  ^GEORGE  DE  BUTTS,  M.A. 

1858.  fHENRY  FINLAYSON,  M.A.;  a  Vicar-Choral  (v.  Despard); 
nominated,  June  4  ;  installed,  same  day.  Under  the  Act  14  & 
15  Vic.,  c.  82,  the  emoluments  on  Mr.  Despard's  death  were  ap 
propriated  to  the  Economy  Fund. 

1861.  tAuGUSTUs  WILLIAM  WEST,  M.A.  ;  Dean  of  Ardagh, 
nominated  (v.  Hunt),  June  8  ;  installed,  June  17.  The  emolu 
ments,  as  in  the  last  case,  went  to  the  Economy  Fund. 

1869.  tALFRED  THOMAS  HARVEY,  B.A.  (v.  Marks) ;  nominated, 
June  8 ;  installed,  June  28. 


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VICAKS  CHOEAL. 

[Vicars  Choral  thus  marked  t  remained  in  office  until  the  Disestablishment.] 

1816.  ROBERT  J ACER,  Esq.  ;  also  Vicar  Choral  of  Christ 
Church;  died,  May  21,  1861. 

1816.  JOHN  SMITH,  (afterwards  Mus.  D.);  was  appointed 
in  1847,  Professor  of  Music  in  Dublin  University,  and  was  State 
Composer  for  Ireland.  He  was  author  of  some  musical  publi 
cations.  He  died,  Nov.  12,  1861,  aged  65,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  Patrick's. 

1822.  SIMEON  PINTO  BUGGINE,  (v.  Weyman,  deceased); 
died,  in  1842. 

1827.  f  WILLIAM  ROBINSON,  M.A.  (v.  Spray,  deceased).  He 
was  also  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Christ  Church. 

1827.  JOHN  MATHEWS,  appointed  half- Vicar  (v.  Warren, 
resigned). 

1829.  FRANCIS  ROBINSON,  appointed  half- Vicar  (v.  Bevan, 
resigned) ;  resigned,  June  1,  1843,  on  being  made  full  Vicar. 

1829.  HUMPHREY  BEVAN,  promoted  to  be  full  Vicar, 
Sep.  29  (v.  T.  Mathews,  deceased). 

1829.  \REV.  JOHN  ROTHERAM  TARLETON,¥>.^.>,  Precen 
tor's  Vicar  (v.  Young,  resigned). 

1833.  THOMAS  TERENCE  MAGRATH,  appointed,  Oct.  15  (v. 
Sir  J.  Stevenson,  deceased). 

1834.  ^REV.  JOHN  Louis  IRWIN,  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Kil 
kenny  ;  Archdeacon  of  Dublin's  Vicar ;  appointed,  July  8  (v. 
Crinus  Irwin,  resigned). 

1836.  EEV.  JOHN  BERESFORD  JOHNSTON,  appointed,  June  8, 
Chancellor's  Vicar  (v.  Lord  Hartland,  deprived).  Died,  in 
Dublin,  June  17,  1860. 

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66  ST.  PATKICK'S  (DUBLIN). 

1839.  REV.  EDWARD  MARKS,  D.D. ;  appointed,  Dean's  Vicar 
May  1  (v.  Martin,  deceased) ;  died,  May  7,  1866,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Patrick's. 

1843.  JOSEPH  ROBINSON,  appointed  half-Vicar  Jan.  1  (v.  F. 
Robinson,  resigned);  resigned,  Dec.  14,  1848. 

1843.  tFRANCis  ROBINSON,  half- Vicar;  appointed  full  Vicar 
Jan  1  (v.  Buggine,  deceased) ;  he  was  also  a  Vicar  Choral  of 
Christ  Church. 

1846.  REV.  EDWARD  MICHAEL  HAMILTON,  M.A ;  Treasurer's 
Vicar  (v.  Kingsbury,  deceased). 

1 849.  BENJAMIN  MULLEN,  appointed  half- Vicar  Jan.  6  (v.  J. 
Robinson,  resigned).  He  resigned  in  1862,  on  being  made  full 
Vicar. 

1851.  REV.  HENRY  FINLAYSON,  M.A.  ;  appointed  and  in 
stalled  Treasurer's  Vicar  (v.  Hamilton,  resigned)  Dec.  9  ;  resigned, 
on  being  made  Dean's  Vicar,  in  1869. 

1854.  JOSEPH  ROBINSON,  again  appointed  half- Vicar,  June 
21  (v,  John  Mathews,  deceased) ;  installed,  next  day ;  resigned, 
in  1856,  on  being  made  full  Vicar. 

1856.  t JOSEPH  ROBINSON,  appointed  and  installed  full  Vicar, 
April  19  (v.  Bevan). 

1856.  GEORGE  GRAY,  Gentleman  of  Her  Majesty's  Chapel 
Royal,  and  Lay  Vicar  of  "Westminster  Abbey  ;  appointed  half- 
Vicar,  May  27  (v.  J.  Robinson,  resigned).  In  1861  he  resigned, 
on  being  made  full  Vicar. 

1860.  fREV.  HENRY   ROOKE,   B.A.  ;    appointed   Chancellor's 
Vicar,  Nov.  23  (v.  Johnston,  deceased);  installed,  Dec.  17. 

1861.  fGEORGE    Gray,     half- Vicar;    appointed    full    Vicar, 
June  25  (v.  Jager,  deceased)  ;  installed,  July  1. 

1861.  f  ROBERT  PRESCOTT  STEWART,  Mus.  D. ;  appointed  half- 
Vicar  June  25  (v.  Gray,  resigned) ;  installed,  July  1.  He  was 
knighted  by  the  Lord  Lieutenant  in  1872. 


VICAES  CHORAL.  67 

1862.  fBEXJAMix  MULLEN,  half-Vicar;  appointed  full  Vicar, 
Jan.  7.  (v.  Smith,  deceased)  ;  installed,  Jan.  8. 


1862.  fJoHN  O'RoRKE,  appointed  half-  Vicar,  Jan.  7  (v. 
Mullen,  resigned)  ;  installed,  Jan.  8. 

1866.  tREV.  HEXRY  FIXLAYSOX,  Treasurer's  Vicar  ;  appointed 
and  installed  Dean's  Vicar,  (v.  Marks,  deceased)  June  5.  He  was 
also  a  Minor  Canon. 

1865.  {SAMUEL  DOBBIX,  appointed  and  installed,  May  11  (v. 
Magrath).  He  was  also  a  Vicar  Choral  of  Christ  Church. 

1869.  tREV.  CHARLES  EDWARD  WRIGHT,  B.A.,  Sen.  T.C.D.  ; 
appointed  Treasurer's  Vicar,  June  3  (v.  Finlayson,  resigned)  ; 
installed,  June  5. 


In  the  charter  of  16th  of  Charles  II.  (1643),  the  names  of 
Vicars  are  given  as  in  Vol.  ii.  p.  204.  They  are  thirteen  in 
number,  and  to  each  of  the  two  last  is  given  a  half-Vicar-Cho- 
ralship  "for  the  present." — (Mason.) 

It  appears  that  this  existence  of  half- Vicars  was  afterwards 
regularly  perpetuated. 


By  Act  of  Parliament,  14  and  15  Vic.  c.  82  (1851),  the 
emoluments  of  the  offices  of  the  Praecentor's  Vicar,  Chancellor's 
Vicar,  and  Archdeacon  of  Dublin's  Vicar,  were  appropriated,  on 
next  avoidances,  to  the  Economy  Fund  of  the  Cathedral,  as  well 
as  the  emoluments  of  the  offices  of  the  two  Minor  Canons,  that 
should  first  fall  vacant. 


ST.  PATKICK'S  CATHEDKAL. 

St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  a  twelfth  century  church,*  in  the 
first  pointed,  or  early  English  style,  but  with  an  intermix 
ture  of  the  semicircular  arch  in  the  transepts,  had  been  for  the 
greater  part  preserved  until  the  eighteenth  century  was  far 
advanced.  Works  of  repair  and  alterations  had  introduced  some 
specimens  of  later  styles.  The  ground  plan  being,  like  that  of 
most  great  churches,  cruciform,  the  structure  itself  consisted  of 
nave,  choir,  a  north  and  a  south  transept,  all  with  aisles,  and  an 
eastern  chapel,  which,  if  not  absolutely  contemporary,  must  have 
been  a  very  early  addition.  In  the  fourteenth  century  Arch 
bishop  Minot  added  the  tower,  which  stands  engaged  in  the 
external  wall  of  the  north  aisle  of  the  nave,  and  on  this  tower 
there  was  superimposed,  in  the  eighteenth  century,  a  lofty  spire, 
but  little  harmonizing  with  the  antient  edifice.  There  does  not 
appear  to  have  been  any  Chapter-house  :  if  there  was,  all  trace 
of  it  has  been  lost. 

There  being  no  means  provided  for  keeping  the  iabric  in 
repair,  except  a  very  scanty  ceconomy  fund,  the  inevitable  con 
sequence  ensued  of  a  sure  though  slow  decay.  The  north 
transept,  which  had  been  assigned  to  the  parishioners  of  St. 
Nicholas  Without,  to  be  used  as  their  parish  church,  had  be- 


*  Extract  from  the  Annales  Hiberniae  MSS.  preserved  in  the  Public 
Library,  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin  : — 

«  Anno  1191." 

"  This  year  the  Bishops  of  Armagh  and  Dublin  together  with  the 
"  Legate  O'Hemay  consecrated  St.  Patrick's  Church,  which  lieth  in  the 
"  suburbs  of  Dublin,  on  St.  Patrick's  day,  goeing  in  a  procession  from  the 
"  Blessed  Trinity  in  Dublin,  and  gave  it  to  God  and  our  Blessed  Lady 
"  Mary  and  St.  Patrick." 

"  this  account  was  taken  out  of  an  antient  book  of  Roger  Cradoks  Bishop 
"  of  Waterford  and  now  in  the  custody  of  the  Lord  Viscount  Chicester 
"  the  26th  day  of  December  1623  by  Miles  Maguire." 


ST.  PATRICK'S  CATHEDRAL.  69 

come  an  unroofed  ruin  in  the  eighteenth  century,  and  so  re 
mained  for  nearly  fifty  years,  before  it  was  rebuilt  with  little,  if 
any,  conformity  to  the  structure  of  which  it  was  a  portion.  The 
eastern  chapel,  dedicated  to  the  B.Y.M.,  had  been  granted  to  a 
congregation  of  French  refugees,  and  on  that  congregation 
becoming  extinct,  was  used  as  a  chapter-house,  but  had  to  be 
taken  down  and  rebuilt  on  the  old  plan  and  foundation. 

Notwithstanding  all  the  exertions  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter 
much  of  the  church  was  fast  hastening  to  ruin,  when  the  late  Sir 
Benjamin  Lee  Guinness  interposed  with  an  offer  to  give  eighteen 
thousand  pounds  for  the  reparation  of  the  church. 

As  the  works  proceeded,  Sir  Benjamin  found  that  the  sum 
proposed  should  not  only  be  exceeded,  but  should  be  many 
times  multiplied  before  his  plan  of  restoration  could  be  realized, 
as  ultimately  was  done  by  his  unhesitating  munificence.  The 
south  and  north  aisles  were  rebuilt  j  a  south  and  a  north  porch 
added ;  the  clerestory  repaired  ;  the  triforium  entirely  restored  ; 
the  huge  perpendicular  window  (which  had  been  entirely  re 
newed  by  Dean  Dawson)  removed,  three  lancet  windows,  con 
formably  to  the  original  plan,  being  replaced  in  its  stead ;  the 
flying  buttresses  rebuilt ;  stained -glass  windows  provided ;  the 
throne,  the  stalls,  and  other  fittings  of  the  choir  entirely  re 
newed  ;  a  new  organ  provided  ;  the  ring  of  bells  completed  ;  an 
ornamental  cross  placed  on  the  summit  of  the  spire  ;  and  every 
thing  that  appeared  requisite  to  the  solemnities  of  the  Divine 
Service  having  been  furnished  with  unsparing  generosity,  the 
Cathedral,  truly  restored,  was  reopened  for  public  worship  in 
1865. 


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GLENDALOCH, 


AECHDEACONS. 

1849.   CHARLES  STRONG,  B.D.  ;  died  Feb.  8,  1861 ;  Eector 
of  Bray. 

1861.  EDWAKD  WILLIAM  WHATELY,  M.A.  (son  of  Archbishop 
Whately);  collated,  March  27;  installed,  April  10;  resigned, 
in  1862,  for  the  Chancellorship  of  St.  Patrick's. 

1862.  CADWALLERWOLSELEY,  M.A.;  Chancellor  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's  ;  collated,  Oct.  8  ;  installed, 
Oct.  13;  he  died  at  Dublin,  Nov.  4,  1872;  aged  66. 


KILDARE. 

DEANS. 

1834.  JAMES  GREGORY,  M.A. ;  who  was  also  Incumbent  of 
St.  Bridget's,  Dublin  ;  died  in  Dublin,  March  5,  1859. 

On  his  death  the  parish  of  Cloncurry  was  disappropriated 
from  the  Deanery. 

1859.  JOHN  WOLSELEY,  M.A  ;  3rd  Canon,  Chaplain  of  St. 
Michael's,  Portarlington  ;  elected  by  the  Chapter,  April  2  ;  in 
stituted,  May  4. 

PE^ECENTOES. 
1834.  RAWDON  GRIFFITH  GREENE,  M.A.  ;  died  in  1863. 

1863.  JOHN  O'EEGAN,  M.A  ;  Prebendary  of  Dunlavin  in  St. 
Patrick's,  Dublin,  and  Archdeacon  of  Kildare  ;  collated,  April  1  ; 
installed,  April  9. 


CHANCELLORS,  ETC.         .  71 

CHANCELLORS. 

1843.  (Suspended).     Suspension  removed,  March  1,  1849, 

1849.  HENRY  EDWARD  JOLY,  M.A.,  M.D  ;  Rector  of  Clon- 
sast ;  collated,  March  28  ;  made  Archdeacon  of  Killala  in  1850  ; 
died  June  22,  1852. 

1852.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  WEST,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of 
Tipperkovin,  in  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin ;  collated,  July  1 4  ;  made 
Dean  of  Ardagh,  Oct.  10,  1860. 

TREASURERS. 

1832.  JOHX  BROWNE,  M.A. ;  who  was  also  Diocesan  Registrar, 
died  in  1870. 

1870.  MAURICE  THOMAS  DE  BURGH,  M.A. ;  collated,  March  16 ; 
installed,  May  12. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1818.  CHARLES  LINDSAY,  M.A.  (son  of  the  Bishop  of  Kil- 
dare) ;  2nd  Canon;  died,  April  23,  1855. 

1855.  WILLIAM  FITZGERALD,  D.D.,  Sch.  T.C.D.  ;  Vicar  of 
St.  Ann's,  Dublin ;  collated,  May  30.  In  the  same  yeai  he 
became  also  Prebendary  of  Timothan,  in  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin, 
and  he  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Cork  in  1857,  and  trans 
lated  in  1862  to  Killaloe,  &c.  (q.v.) 

1857.  JOHN  GREGG,  B.A.,  afterwards  D.D.,  Sch.,  T.C.D.  ; 
Chaplain  of  Trinity  Church,  Dublin;  collated,  March  18.  In 
1862  he  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Cork  (q.v.) 

1862.  JOHN  0' REGAN,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Dunlavin  in 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin ;  collated,  July  20 ;  installed,  Aug.  23. 

In  1863  he  also  became  Pnecentor. 

\ 

IST  CANONS. 

1809.  WILLIAM  Cox,  B.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Nurney  (q.v.) ; 
died,  Sept.  25,  1859,  aged  82. 


72  KILDARE. 

The  Canonry  was  suspended,  but  the  suspension  was  removed 
(the  revenues  being  severed)  by  an  order  in  Council,  dated 
Jan.  10,  1860. 

1860.  AKTHUR  JOHN  PRESTON,  M.A. ;  Prebendary  of  Lulliagh- 
more  ;  collated,  May  30  ;  died  in  1875. 


2ND  CANONS. 

1815.  CHARLES  LINDSAY,  M.A.,  Archdeacon,  &c.,  &c,  ; 
Prebendary  of  Harristown.  He  died,  April  23,  1855. 

On  his  death  the  Privy  Council  suspended  the  appointment, 
but  the  suspension  was  afterwards  removed,  the  revenues  being 
allocated  to  the  Vicarages,  the  rectorial  tithes  of  which  had 
formed  the  corps  of  the  Canonry. 

1858.  FRANCIS  HEWSON,  M.A. ;  collated,  March  3. 

In  1861  he  became  Rector  of  Dunganstown,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Glendaloch. 

SBD  CANONS. 

(SUSPENDED). 

1849.  JOHN  WOLSELEY,  M.A. ;  appointed,  on  removal  of 
the  suspension  March  1,  1849  ;  collated,  March  28;  installed, 
May  4  ;  resigned  on  promotion  to  the  Deanery. 

1859.  CHARLES   CROSTHWAITE,   M.A.,   Eector   of  Lackagh ; 
collated,  May  11.     He  is  Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese. 

He  has  published — 

Installation  Sermon.  Dublin,  1864. 

Baptismal  Regeneration  as  bearing  on  Justification  by  Faith  only. 

Dublin,  1865. 

Regeneration  and  Justification.  Dublin,  1866. 

Observations  on  Dean  Day's  Sermon  on  Baptism.   Dublin,  1868. 
Thoughts  on  the  28th  Article.  Dublin,  1871. 

First  Steps  towards  Agreement  on  Baptism.  Dublin,  1871. 

Rubrics  on  the  Sacraments.  Dublin,  1873. 

Sketches  of  Revision  Debates.  Dublin,  1873. 


CANONS,  ETC.  73 

Remarks  on  Dr.  Sydney  Smith's  Pamphlet  in  reply  to  the  Bishop 
of  Ossory  on  Baptism.  Dublin,  1874. 

Church  Doctrines  popularly  explained  :  A  Letter  from  a  Clergy 
man  to  his  Parishioners.  Dublin,  1875. 

Objections  to  the  Proposed  New  Preface  to  the  Prayer  Book. 

Dublin,  1875. 

4TH  CANONS. 
(SUSPENDED). 

The  suspension  ordered  by  the  Privy  Council  on  Dec.  14, 
1840,  was  removed  on  March  1,  1849. 

1849.  JAMES  JOSEPH  FREW,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Ballysax ; 
collated,  March  28;  installed.  April  17.  He  died  at  South 
Norwood,  near  London,  Feb.  23,  1876. 

PEEBENDAEIES. 

1.    LULLIAGHMOBE. 

1833.  ARTHUR  JOHN  PRESTON,  became  1st  Canon  in  1860. 

2.    RATHANGAN. 

1803.  WILLIAM  BOURNE,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's, 
Dublin;  died  in  Dublin,  March  5,  1862,  aged  84,  and  was 
buried  at  Eathangan. 

1862.  JOHN  TOTTENHAM,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Ballysax;  collated, 
May  28  ;  installed,  April  14  ;  died,  Dec.  1 2, 1864,  aged  57,  and 
is  buried  at  Eathangan. 

1866.  CHARLES  CROSTHWAITE,  M.A.,  3rd  Canon;  collated, 
May  3  ;  installed,  Juno  8. 

3.    NURNEY. 

1809.    WILLIAM  Cox,  B.A.,  1st  Canon  ;  died  Sept.  25,  1859, 
aged  82,  having  hoi  den  the  Prebend  and  Canonry  fifty  years. 
1 859.  JOHN  PIM,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Dec.  21. 


74  KILDAEE. 

4.  BALLYSONAN. 
1801.  JOSEPH  WILSON. 

1852.  JAMES  JOSEPH  FREW,  M.A.,  4th  Canon ;  collated, 
Oct.  13;  resigned. 

1865.  WILLIAM  JAMES  MOLLOY,   M.A.  ;    presented  by    the 
Crown,  Aug.  25  ;  instituted,  Sept.  25  ;  installed,  Oct.  19. 

5.    CASTROPETRI,  OR,  MONASTER-ORIS. 

Suspended,  Feb.  10,  1845;  suspension  removed,  July  31, 
1849. 

1849.  JOHN  EDWARD  MURRAY,  B.A.;  collated,  Oct.  10. 

6.    GEASHILL. 

1824.  JOHN  D!GBY  WINGFIELD-,  resigned  in  March,  1848. 

1848.  EICHARD  CLARKE,  M.A.;  presented,  May  5;  instituted, 
June  7,  installed,  July  4;  died,  July  16,  1866. 

1866.  JAMES  FRANCIS  M'CORMICK,  M.A.;  presented,  by  Lord 
Digby,  Nov.  1  ;  instituted,  Nov.  7  ;  installed,  Nov.  15. 

7.    HARRISTOWN. 

1828.  CHARLES  MOORE,  (grandson  of  Henry,  fifth  Earl  of 
Drogbeda) ;  died, 

1857.  EGBERT  AUGUSTUS  MAUNSELL,  B.A.;  a  Prebendary  of 
Limerick;  collated,  by  the  Bishop,  Oct.  21  ;  resigned  in  1863. 

1863.  ALFRED  HAMILTON,  M.A.;  presented,  by  the  Earl  of 
Drogheda,  Dec.  14  ;  instituted,  Jan.  2  ;  installed,  Jan.  14, 1864  ; 
resigned, 

1867.  JOHN  JOSEPH  KNOX  FLETCHER,  M.A.;  collated,  Nov.  20. 

8.  DONADBA. 

1828.  WILLIAM  JOSIAH  AYLMER  ;  (third  son  of  Sir  Fenton 
Aylmer,  Baronet,  of  Donadea  Castle  ;)  resigned  in  1854,  and 
died  in  1856. 


PREBENDAKIES.  75 

1854.  JAMES  HAROLD  WALKER,  B.A.;  instituted,  March  27 ; 
resigned  in  1856. 

1856.  WALTER  VANDELEUB  GEORGE  DUDGEON,  M.A. ;  insti 
tuted,  Dec.  31. 

1860.  FRANCIS  METCALF  WATSON,  M.A.;  instituted,  May  30; 
resigned  in  1868,  on  being  made  Dean  of  Leighlin. 

1868.  OLIVER   JOSEPH   TIBEAUDO,   B.A.;    presented,  by   Sir 
Gerald  Aylmer,  rfept.  28  ;  instituted,  Oct.  21  ; 


DIOCESES   OF    OSSORY,    FERNS,  AND 
LEIGHLIN. 


BISHOPS. 
1842.  JAMES  THOMAS  O'^/^D.D.;  died,  Dec,  12, 1874. 

Bishop  O'Brien  published  the  following  in  addition  to  the 
works  given  in  vols.  ii.  and  v. : — 

Ten  Sermons  on  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  Faith.  Preached 
before  the  University  in  1829  and  1831.  1833. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  Human  Nature  of  our  Lord.  1838. 

Charges  to  the  Clergy,  of  Dioceses  of  Ossory,  &c.,  1842,  1845, 
1848,  1853, 1854. 

The  Disestablishment  and  Disendowment  of  the  Irish  Branch  of 
the  United  Church  considered.  London,  1869. 

He  died,  Dec.  12,  1874. 


OSSORY. 

DEANS. 
1843.  CHARLES  VIGNOLES,  D.D. 

PRECENTORS. 

1848.  JOHN  LAM  PIER  DRAPES,  M.A. ;  formerly  Precentor 
of  Eerns;  resigned,  in  April,  1865. 

1865.    WILLIAM   PENNEFATHER,   M.A.  ;    collated,   Aug.    9; 
died  in  1870. 

1870.  CHRISTOPHER  LOVETT  DARBY,  M.A,  (Oxon.) ;  collated, 
and  installed,  Dec.  13. 


CHANCELLORS,  TREASURERS,  ETC.  77 

CHANCELLORS. 

1838.  FRANCIS  ROBERT  SANDYS,  M.A. 

1863.  RICHARD   PACK,   B.A.  ;    Treasurer;    collated  and  in 
stalled,  Feb.  23, 

TREASURERS. 

1842.  RICHARD   PACK,  B.A. ;    resigned,  in    1863,   for  the 
Chancellorship. 

1863.  JAMES  GRAVES,  B.A.  ;  collated  and  installed,  May  2. 
He  has  published — 

The  History,  Architecture,  and  Antiquities  of  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  St.  Canice.  By  the  Rev.  J.  Graves  and  J.  G.  A.  Prim. 
4to.  Dublin,  1857. 

The  Taking  of  the  Earl  of  Ormonde,  &c. 

The  Early  Life  and  Marriage  of  James  Duke  of  Ormonde. 

Memoir  of  the  Fair  Geraldine. 

The  Church  and  Shrine  of  St.  Manchan. 

Roll  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  King's  Council  in  Ireland  for  a 
portion  of  the  sixteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Richard  II.,  A.D. 
1392-3.  With  an  Appendix.  London,  1877. 

Mr.  Graves  has  contributed  many  articles  to  the  Proceedings 
of  the  Royal  Historical  and  Archaeological  Society  of  Ireland. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1822.  CRINUS  IRWIN,  M.A. ;  died,  Dec.  17,  1859,  aged  90, 
and  was  buried  at  Kilfane. 

1860.  JOSEPH  TH ACKER,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Kilmanagh ; 
collated,  June  7  ;  installed,  June  12. 


78  OSSOEY. 

PEEBEND  ABIES. 

1.  BLACKRATH. 

1835.  SAMUEL  MADDEN,  B.A. ;  resigned,  in  1848,  for  the 
Prebend  of  Mayne. 

1849.  HENRY  HARE,  M.A. ;  collated,  Sep.  13;  installed,  Sep. 
15  ;  resigned,  in  Oct.,  1851,  on  being  appointed  to  a  Military 
Chaplaincy  in  Malta. 

1852.  JOSEPH  THACKER,  M.A. ;  a  Yicar  Choral;  collated  and 
installed,  Eeb.  3;  resigned,  in  1855,  for  the  Prebend  of  Kil- 
managh. 

1855.  JOHN  MEADE  HOBSON,  B.A.  (afterwards  M.A.) ;  col 
lated,  Sep.  12  ;  installed,  Sep.  14  ;  resigned  in  1863. 

1864.  FREDERICK  EICHARDS  WYNNE,  B.A.  ;  collated  and  in 
stalled,  Jan.  25. 

2.  AGHOURE. 

1824.  LUKE  FOWLER,  B.A.  (afterwards  M.A.) ;  died  at 
Welbrook,  County  Kilkenny,  Mar.  1,  1876,  having  held  the 
Prebend  for  52  years. 

3.  MAYNE. 

1848.  SAMUEL  MADDEN,  M.A. ;  resigned,  in  1861,  for  the 
Prebend  of  Kilmanagh. 

1861.  CHARLES  KENDALL  BUSHE,  B.A. ;  Vicar  of  Mothel ; 
formerly  Prebendary  of  Ta-scoffin ;  collated  and  installed,  Aug. 
2  ;  resigned,  Jan.  9,  1866.  He  became  Eector  of  New  Eoss 
in  1865. 

1866.  VERNON  EUSSELL  DRAPES,  B.A. ;  Prebendary  of  Ta- 
scoffin  ;  Vicar  of  Durrow ;  collated,  July  4. 


PREBENDARIES.  79 

4.  KILLAMERY. 

1827.    WILLIAM  HARTFORD,  B.A.  ;  resigned  in  1853. 

1853.  HEXRY  SCOTT,  M.A. ;  collated  and  installed,  Nov.  16. 
In  1859  he  was  made  a  Prebendary  of  Leighlin.  He  resigned 
this  Prebend  in  1860. 

1860.  CHARLES  CAULFIELD  PEPPER,  M.A. ;  collated  and  in 
stalled,  May  9  ;  died  at  Callan,  April  1,  1874,  and  was  buried 
in  the  Cathedral,  Kilkenny. 

5.  TA-SCOFFIN. 

1848.  CHARLES  KENDALL  BUSHED  B.A.  ;  resigned,  in  1857, 
for  the  Living  of  Mothel.  In  1861  he  became  Prebendary  of 
Mayne. 

1858.  VERXON  RUSSELL  DRAPES,  B.A.  ;  Sch.  T.C.D.;  a 
Vicar-Choral ;  collated  and  installed,  Feb.  16 ;  resigned  in  1865, 
for  the  Vicarage  of  Durrow.  In  1866  he  became  Prebendary  of 
Mayne. 

1865.  RICHARD  DEVERELL,  B.A. ;  Curate  of  Durrow ;  col 
lated,  Aug.  16. 

6.    KILMANAGH. 

1801.  HANS  CAULFIELD,  B.A. ;  died  June  29,  1854,  having 
been  Prebendary  more  than  53  years 

1855.  JOSEPH  THACKER,  M.A. ;  Prebendary  of  Blackrath ; 
collated,  May  2;  installed,  May  10;  resigned,  on  being  made 
Archdeacon  in  1860. 

1861.  SAMUEL  MADDEN,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Mayne;  col 
lated  and  installed.  Mar.  5. 

Mr.  Madden,  and  his  predecessor,  were  both  appointed  by  the 
Bishop,  failing  the  appointment  by  the  Archbishops  of  Armagh 
and  Dublin  of  a  Fellow  or  ex-Fellow  of  T.C.D.  within  the  time 
limited.  [D.R.] 


80  OSSOEY. 

7.    CLONAMERY. 

1842.  HENRY  HERBERT,  B.A,;  resigned,  Oct.  1849. 

1850.  THOMAS  STANLEY  MONGK,  B.A. ;  collated,  March  5  ; 
installed,  March  14 ;  died,  June  1,  1856. 

1858.  JAMES  LANCASTER,  M. A. ;  Eector  of  Kiltennel,  Diocese 
of  Ferns ;  collated  and  installed,  Sep.  23 ;  resigned,  Dec.  31, 
1868,  for  the  Union  of  Attana. 

1869.  THOMAS  UNIACKE  TOWNSEND,  B.A.  ;  Sch.  T.C.D. ; 
collated,  Feb.  18;  installed,  March  2. 


VICAES  CHOEAL. 

[t  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked,  held  the  office  till  the  Disestablishment.] 
1841.  EEV.  ADAM  BETTESWORTH  PERRY,  B.A. ;  resigned, 
July,  1856. 

1848.  EEV.  THOMAS  DAWSON,  B.A. ;  resigned,  on  being  ap 
pointed  Vicar  of  Kilmocar,  Sep.  13,  1863. 

.  EEV.  JOSEPH    TH ACKER,  M.A,  ;  resigned,  July  13, 
1852.  He  became  Prebendary  of  Blackrath  before  his  resignation. 

1852.  EEV.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  GORMAN,  B.A.  ;  appointed 
Archdeacon's  Vicar  (v.  Thacker)  July  14  ;  installed,  next  day; 
resigned,  July  5,  1869. 

1856.  EEV.  WILLIAM  ANDREWS,  B.A. ;  appointed  Praecentor's 
Vicar  (v.  Perry),  July  14  ;  resigned,  July  15,  1869. 

1863.  EEV.  JAMES  WILLIAM  EYND,  B.A. ;  appointed  Dean's 
Vicar  (v.  Dawson),  Sep.  14;  installed,  same  day;  resigned,  in 
1865  ;  and  is  now  beneficed  in  England. 

1865.  fEEv.  WALTER  DE  MONTMORENCY,  B.A. ;  appointed 
Dean's  Vicar  (v.  Eynd),  in  Dec. 

1869.  EEV.  JOHN  JAMES  BROWNE,  M.A. ;  appointed  Arch 
deacon's  Vicar  (v.  Gorman),  July  6 ;  installed,  same  day. 

1869.  tEEV.  EGBERT  YOUNG  HEATLEY,  B.A. ;  (afterwards 
M.A.) ;  Sch.  T.C.D. ;  appointed  Prsecentor's  Vicar  (v.  Andrew's), 
July  16  ;  installed  same  day* 


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FEENS. 

DEANS. 

1842.  HENRY  NEWLAND,  D.D.  ;  died,  at  Gorey,  March  7, 
1862,  aged  66. 

1862.  HAMILTON  VERSCHOYLE,  M.A. ;  Chancellor  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin ;  patent  dated  April  4;  instituted,  April  25; 
installed,  April  28  ;  resigned,  on  being  raised  to  the  Bishopric 
of  Kilmore  in  the  same  year. 

1862.  WILLIAM  ATKINS,  D.D. ;  Fellow  T.C.D.  (1843) ;  Eector 
of  Tullyagnish,  1844;  patent  dated   Nov.  21  ;  instituted,  Dec. 
13;  instaUed,  Jan.  11,  1863. 

Dean  Atkins  has  published — 

Six  Discourses  on  Pastoral  Duties— Donnellan  Lectures,  1860. 

Dublin,  1861. 

PRECENTORS. 

1824.  HENRY  PRESTON  ELRINGTON,  M.A.  (afterwards 
D.D.) ;  (son  of  Bishop  Elrington).  He  died,  in  May,  1860,  and 
was  buried  at  Templeshambo,  Ferns. 

I860.  WILLIAM  PENNEFATHEB,  M.A. ;  Treasurer;  collated, 
Nov.  9;  installed,  Nov.  16;  resigned,  Dec.  22,  1862;  died  in 
1870.  In  1865  he  became  Precentor  of  Ossory. 

1863.  THOMAS    HARPUE,    M.A.  ;    Rector   of  Maryborough; 
collated,  June  4;  installed,  June  6;  died,  May  21,  1866,  at  a 
very  advanced  age. 

1866.  JOHN  BOOKER,  B.A. ;    Rector  of  Killurin ;    collated, 
July  19. 

CHANCELLORS. 
1840.  HUGH  STEWART,  B.A. ; 


82  FERNS. 

TREASURERS. 

1821.   THOMAS  OTTIWELL  MOORE,  B.A.  ; 

1855.  WILLIAM  PENNBFATHEB,  M.A,  (son  of  Lord  Chief 
Justice  Pennefather ;  collated,  March  29;  installed,  April  11; 
resigned,  in  1860  for  the  Prsecentorship. 

1861.  WILLIAM  BRANDON,  B.A.;  Prebendary  of  Crosspatrick  ; 
collated,  Feb.  7  ;  installed,  Feb.  19. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1848.  JOHN  EVANS  JOHNSTON,  M.A. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILRANE. 

1848.  JOHN  CORVAN,  B.A. ;  resigned,  in  1857. 
1857.  ROBERT  FISHBOURNE,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Ferns,  and  pre 
viously  a  Prebendary  of  Leighlin;  collated,  March  5. 

2.    COOLSTUFFE,  OR  KILTEGAN. 

1823.  GEORGE  RICHARDS,  B.A.  (afterwards  M.A.) ;  died, 
April  23,  1873,  aged  93. 

3.    FETHARD. 

1846.  PERCIVAL  BANKS  WELDON,  M.A. ;  resigned,  for  the 
living  of  Kilcormick. 

1866.  JAMES  ARMSTRONG,  M.A. ;  collated,  July  19  ;  installed, 
Aug.  12. 

4.    EDERMINE. 

1832.  PLUNKET  PRESTON,  B.A. ;  died,  Nov.  27,  1853. 

1854.  HANS  ATKINSON,  M.A. ;  Treasurer  of  Leighlin  ;  col 
lated  and  installed,  May  23;  resigned,  April  11,  1856,  for  the 
Rectory  of  Fenagh. 

1856,  ROBERT  HENRY  STANLEY,  M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Ban  now ; 
collated,  May  19  ;  installed,  next  day;  died,  May  17,  1869. 

1869.  FBEDERICK  THOMPSON,  B.A.;  collated,  July  7  ;  installed, 
July  18. 


PREBENDARIES.  83 

5.    TAGHMON. 

1847.  JOHN  HARLEY,  B.A. ;   died,  at  Spa  House,  Lucan, 
Jan.  2,  1865. 

1865.  THOMAS  JOHN  JACOB,  M.A. ;  collated,  June  28. 

6.  KILRUSH. 

1848.  GEORGE  JONES  ;  resigned,  in  1849,  exchanging  with 
his  successor. 

1849.  NICHOLAS    DEVEREUX,   M.A.    (afterwards   D.D.) ;   of 
Ballyrankin   House,  Ferns  ;    Rector  of  Kilcormick ;    collated, 
July  18;  installed,  July  25;  died,  in  1867,  and  was  buried  at 
Kilrush. 

1868.  ROBERT  GRAHAM  BROWNRIGG,  B.A. ;  collated  Mar.  7  ; 
installed,  Mar.  10. 

7.  TOOME. 

1844,  HAWTREY  WHITE  BROWNE,  B.A. ;  died,  in  1862. 
1862.  EDWARD  HALLAM,  M.A. ;  collated,  Nov.  11  ;  installed, 
Nov.  14. 

8.  CLONE. 

1834.  SOLOMON  RICHARDS,  B.A.  ;  died,  in  1866. 
1866.  LOFTUS  NUNN,  B.A. ;  collated,  July  19  ;  installed,  July 
27;  died,  near  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  April  24,  1876. 

9.    WHITECHURCH. 

1843.   JOHN  KEEFFE  ROBINSON,  B.A.  ;  died,  April  7,  1862. 

1862.  EDWARD  MOORE,  M.A.  ;  collated,  Sep.  17;  installed, 
Sep.  27;  died,  in  1865. 

1866.  GEORGE  JONES,  B.A. ;  collated,  April  4;  installed, 
Aug.  26. 

10.    CROSSPATRICK,  OB  KILCOLMAN. 

.     1824.    WILLIAM  BARBER,  M.A. ;  died,  Jan.  5,  1852. 

1852.  WILLIAM  BRANDON,  B.A,;  Treasurer  of  Leighlin;  col 
lated,  June  30;  installed,  July  1  ;  resigned,  Feb.  7,  1861,  for 
the  Treasurership. 

1861.  DAVID  BROWNRIGG,  B.A. ;  collated,  June  17  ;  installed, 
July  15  ;  died,  April  26,  1877,  aged  68. 


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LEIGHLIN. 


DEANS. 

1822.  HON.  RICHARD  BOYLE  BERNARD,  D.D. ;  died,  at 
Leighlin,  March  1,  1850. 

1850.  HUGH  USHER  TIGHB,  M.A.  ;  patent,  April  22 ; 
instituted,  May  10;  installed,  May  12;  resigned,  in  1854  for 
the  Deanery  of  Ardagh. 

1854.  JAMES  LYSTER,  M.A.  (afterwards  Honorary  LL.D., 
Dublin),  (eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Anthony  Lyster,  of  Lysterfield, 
County  Koscommon) ;  patent  dated  Nov.  14;  instituted,  Dee.  1  ; 
installed,  Dec.  4  ;  exchanged,  March  21,  1864,  with  his  suc 
cessor. 

1864.  WILLIAM  BERNARD  LAUDER,  LL,D.,  Dean  of  Ontario  ; 
patent  dated  July  11  ;  instituted,  Sep.  14;  installed,  Sep.  17  ; 
died,  Feb.  5,  1868. 

1868.  FRANCIS  METCALP  WATSON,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of 
Donadea,  in  the  Diocese  of  Kildare ;  patent  dated  April  15  ; 
instituted,  May  2  ;  died,  suddenly  at  Meran,  in  the  Tyrol, 
Dec.  3,  1876. 

PE^CENTOES. 

1830.  JAMES  BRED  IN,  B.A. ;  resigned,  for  the  living  of 
Myshall,  Sep.  29,  1859. 

1859.  EGBERT  M'KEE,  B.A. ;  Eector  of  Nurney ;  collated  and 
installed,  Nov.  3. 

CHANCELLOES, 

1830.  JAMES   WILSON,  M.A.  (afterwards  D.D.) ;  raised,  in 
1848,  to  the  Bishopric  of  Cork,  &c. 
The  appointment  to  this  dignity  was  suspended  Sep.  18,  1848. 


TREASURERS,  ETC.  85 

TREASURERS. 

1841.  WILLIAM  BRANDON,  B.A. ;  resigned,  April  20,  1853. 
He  was  a  Prebendary  of  Ferns. 

1853.  HANS  ATKINSON,  M.A.  ;  collated,  June  2;  installed, 
June  4  ;  resigned,  in  1854,  for  a  Prebend  in  the  Diocese  of  Ferns. 

1854.  JAMES  RICHARDS,  B.A. ;  collated,  Nov.  22  ;  installed, 
Dec.  2.     Ho  died  in  1870. 

ARCHDEACONS. 
1824.  HON.  HENRY  SCOTT  STOPFORD,  M.A. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    ULLARD. 

1835.  JAMES  MORGAN  STUBBS,  M.A. ;    resigned,  for  the 
Rectory  of  Rossdroit,  Jan.  30,  1849. 

1849.  WOLFENDEN  KENNY  BURROUGHS,  M.A.  ;  collated,  April 
23 ;  installed,  May  19 ;  resigned,  March  3,  same  year. 

1858.  JOSEPH  URIEL  FRANKLIN,  M.A.  ;  collated,  May  5  ; 
installed,  May  15. 

2.  TOLMAGYNAQH,  OR  TOLMAGRINAGH. 

1812.  ARTHUR  ST.   GEORGE,  B.A.  ;  died,  in  1858. 

1858.  FREDERICK  FITZJOHN  TRENCH,  M.A, ;  a  Prebendary  of 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin;  collated,  Aug.  25;  installed,  Aug.  31  ; 
died,  in  Oct.,  1859. 

1859.  HENRY  SCOTT,  M.A. ;  a  Prebendary  of  St.  Canice'3, 
Kilkenny;  collated,  Dec.  14  ;  installed,  next  day.     He  died  in 
1876. 

3.    AGHOLD. 

1836.  ROBERT  FISHBOURNE,  M.A. ;  resigned,  Sep.  10, 1856, 
for  the  Vicarage  of  Ferns. 

1857.  FREDERICK  OWEN,  M.A.  ;  collated,  March  5 ;  installed, 

March  7. 

4.  TBCOLMB. 

1 844.  JOSEPH  KEA  TINGE,  M.A. ;  died,  at  Dalkey,  County 
Dublin,  Aug.  15,  1872,  aged  70. 


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DIOCESES  OF  AKMAGH  AND  CLOGHER. 


AKCHBISHOPS. 

1822.  RIGHT  HON.  LORD  JOHN  GEORGE  BERESFORD,  D.D. 

On  the  death  of  the  Bishop  of  Clogher,  April  26,  1850,  that 
See  was  united  to  Armagh,  under  the  provisions  of  the  Church 
Temporalities  Act  (3  &  4  Wm.  IV.,  c.  37),  and  the  Primate  became 
thenceforth  ARCHBISHOP  of  ARMAGH  and  BISHOP  of  CLOGHER. 

Primate  Lord  J.  G.  Beresford  was  thereupon  enthroned  at 
Clogher. 

In  1851  he  became  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Dublin. 
In  1853  he  erected  at  his  sole  expense  the  Campanile  in  the 
centre  of  the  great  quadrangle  T.C.D.  He  contributed  £2,000 
to  the  endowment^  of  the  chair  of  Ecclesiastical  History.  He 
was  also  a  munificent  benefactor  to  the  College  of  St.  Columba. 

He  died  at  Woburn,  near  Donaghadee,  July  18,  1862,  aged 
89,  and  was  buried  in  the  crypt  of  his  cathedral,  July  30. 

In  the  nave  of  the  cathedral,  under  one  of  the  arches  in 
the  south  aisle,  is  an  altar  monument  erected  to  his  memory  by 
his  family.  On  the  top  is  a  full-length  robed  figure,  recumbent, 
of  white  marble,  executed  by  Baron  Marochetti,  who  has  preserved 
the  likeness  of  the  face  with  remarkable  skill.  Within  the  rails 
is  set  into  the  floor  of  the  chancel  a  brass,  having  a  mitred 
figure,  with  an  inscription  at  the  foot,  giving  the  date  of  his 
death.  Along  the  sides  runs  this  inscription — "  By  his  muni 
ficent  aid  this  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Patrick,  fast  hastening 
to  decay,  was  restored  A.D.  1840.  Through  his  pious  care 
twenty-three  additional  churches  were  erected  in  the  Diocese  of 
Armagh." 

1862.  MARCUS  GERVAIS  BERESFORD,  D.D. ;  Bishop  of  Kil- 
more,  &c.  (q.v.) ;  translated  by  patent,  dated  October  15 ; 
enthroned,  October  23. 

He  has  published  his  Charges  in  the  years  1864,  1868,  1869, 
1871,  1873,  1874,  1875. 


DEANS,  ETC.  87 

DEANS. 

1841,  EDWARD  GUSTAVUS  HUDSON,  M.A. ;  died,  Aug.  14, 
1851. 

1851.  BRABAZON  WILLIAM  DISNEY,  B.D.;  Sch.  T.C.D.  (1817); 
Dean  of  Emly,  and  Rector  of  Stackallan,  in  the  Diocese 
of  Meath  ;  patent,  Dec.  23;  instituted  and  installed,  Jan.  2, 
1852.  He  died  at  Suminerland,  Monkstown,  near  Cork,  Dec. 
20,  1874,  aged  77. 

PRECENTORS. 

1834.  RICHARD  ALLOTT,  M.A. ;  died,  April  19,  1858, 
aged  75. 

In  the  Cathedral  there  is  a  memorial  window  to  him,  on  the 
south  aisle.  He  is  buried  in  the  crypt  of  the  Cathedral. 

1858.  ALEXANDER  IRWIN,  M.A. ;  Rector  of  Armagh  ;.  (son  of 
the  Venerable  Henry  Irwin,  Archdeacon  of  Emly) ;  collated  and 
installed,  May  21.  He  was  born  May  1,  1804;  died,  Jan.  11, 
1872  ;  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mark's, 
Armagh.  There  is  a  mural  brass  on  the  north  aisle  of  the  nave 
of  the  Cathedral  recording  his  birth,  dignity,  and  death. 

CHANCELLORS. 

1840.  JAMES  JONES,  M.A.  (son  of  Rev.  James  Jones, 
Rector  of  Urney,  in  the  Diocese  of  Derry) ;  formerly  a  Pre 
bendary  of  Kilkenny ;  died,  Jan.  24,  1871,  aged  78. 

In  the  south  aisle  of  the  nave  a  mural  brass  bears  this  in 
scription — 

"  To  the  memory  of  the  Rev.  JAMES  JONES,  A.M., 

Chancellor  of  this  Cathedral  for  thirty  years. 

Died  January  xxiv.,  MDOCCLXXI., 

Aged  seventy-eight  years. 

He  was  the  confidential  friend  and  chaplain  of  two  Primates,  the 
survivor  of  whom  records  the  love  and  respect  which  were  felt  for  liim  by 
all  sorts  and  conditions  of  men." 


88  AKMAGH. 

TREASURERS. 
1817.   CHARLES  ATKINSON,  B.A.  ;  died  in  March,  1851. 

1851.  JOSIAH  FRANCIS  FLAVELL,  M.A.;  a  Vicar  Choral  and 
Librarian ;    collated    and    installed,    April    1 9  ;  resigned,  Feb. 
11,  1852,  for  the  Prebend  of  Loughgall. 

1852.  WILLIAM  BARLOW,   M.A.,  Vicar  of  Carlingford ;  col 
lated  and  installed,  March  16;  died,  Jan.  19,  1871. 


ARCHDEACONS. 
1842.  JOHN  WHITLEY  STOKES,  M.A. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    MULLABRACK. 

1826.  SAMUEL  BLACKER,  D.C.L.  ;  died,  Jan.  3,  1849. 

1 849.  LORD  JOHN  DE  LA  POER  BERESFORD,  M.A. ;  collated 
March  9,  1849.  By  the  death  of  his  elder  brother  (March  29, 
1859),  he  became  fourth  Marquess  of  Waterford.  He  resigned 
this  Prebend  Nov.  1,  1859. 

1859.  JOSIAH  FRANCIS  FLAVELL,  M.A. ;  Prebendary  of  Lough- 
gall,  and  formerly  Treasurer ;  collated,  Dec.  7  ;  installed,  next 
day;  died,  at  Mullabrack,  April  28,  1877,  and  was  buried  in 
the  churchyard  of  Armagh  Cathedral. 

2.    BALLYMORE. 

1803.  THOMAS  CARTER,  M.A. ;  became  also,  in  1813,  Dean 
of  Tuam.  He  died,  Aug.  19,  1849,  and  was  buried  at  Tand- 
ragee. 

1849.  MORTIMER  O'SULLIVAN,  D.D.  ;  Rector  of  Killyman ; 
formerly  a  Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin ;  collated,  Nov. 
2;  installed,  Dec.  29;  died,  in  Dublin,  April  30,  1859,  and 
was  buried  at  Chapelizod,  near  Dublin. 

1859.  AHTHUR  MOLONY,  M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Derryloran;  col 
lated,  June  4  j  installed,  July  12. 


PKEBENDAKIES.  89 

3.    LOUGHGALL. 

1844.  SAVAGE  HALL,  M.A.  (second  son  of  Savage  Hall,  of 
Narrowwater,  Co.  Down,  Esq.);  died,  Dec.  28,  185.1,  aged  52. 

1852.  JOSIAH  FRANCIS  FLAVELL,  M.A. ;  Treasurer;  collated, 
Feb.  11  ;  installed,  Feb.  17  ;  resigned,  in  185  9,  for  the  Prebend 
of  Mullabrack. 

1860.  JONATHAN  KOGERS  CHOMLEY,  M.A.  ;  Incumbent  of 
Lisnadill ;  collated,  Jan.  12;  installed,  Jan.  19. 

4.  TYNAN. 

1840.  WILLIAM  MACLEAN,  M.A, ;  a  Vicar  Choral;  died,  at 
Tynan  Eectory,  Sept.  20,  1865,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Mark's 
churchyard,  at  Armagh. 

1865.  WILLIAM  BEEVES,  D.D. ;  Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1833) ;  Vicar 
of  Lusk ;  Vicar  Choral ;  collated,  Nov.  7 ;  installed,  Nov.  9. 

He  has  published — 

Ecclesiastical  Antiquities  of  Down,  Connor,  and  Dromore  ;  con 
sisting  of  a  Taxation  of  those  Dioceses,  compiled  in  the  year  1806  ; 
with  Notes  and  Illustrations.  4to.  Dublin,  1847. 

Acts  of  Archbishop  Colton,  in  his  Metropolitan  Visitation  of  the 
Diocese  of  Derry,  A.D.  1397  ;  with  a  Rental  of  the  See  Estates  at 
that  time.  4to.  Dublin,  1850. 

The  Life  of  St.  Columba,  Founder  of  Hy  ;  written  by  Adamnan, 
ninth  Abbot  of  that  monastery.  To  which  are  added  copious  Notes 
and  Illustrations.  4to.  Dublin,  1857. 

Issued  also  by  the  Bannatyne  Club  of  Scotland.  4to.  Edin.,  1857. 

The  Ancient  Churches  of  Armagh.    8vo.  Lusk,  1860. 

Saint  Maelrubha  :  his  History  and  Churches,  4to. 

(From  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland, 
vol.  iii.  p.  258.)  Edin.,  1861. 

Indexes  to  Archbishop  Ussher's  Works,  being  the  17th  vol.  of 
the  Series.  8vo.  Dublin,  1864. 

The  Culdees  of  the  British  Islands,  as  they  appear  in  History  : 
with  an  Appendix  of  Evidences.  4to. 

(From  the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.  Section  of 
Antiquities,  vol.  xxix.)  Dublin,  1864. 


90  ARMAGH. 

Sermon  on  2  Chron.  vi.  41,  preached  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Church  of  St.  Patrick,  Ardragh.    4to.  London,  1869. 

The  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  according  to  the  Use  of  the  Church 
of  Ireland  :  its  History  and  Sanction.     8vo.  Dublin,  1871. 

Historical  and  Descriptive  Memoir  of  St.  Patrick's  Bell.    (From 
the  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy.    Vol.  xxvii.) 

Dublin,  1877. 

Contributions  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy, 
vols.  v.,  vi.,  vii.,  viii. 

Contributions  to  the  Ulster  Journal  of  Archaeology,  vols.  i.,  ii., 
iii.,  vi.,  vii.,  viii. 

Contributions  to  the  Journal  of  the  Historical  and  Archaeological 
Society  of  Ireland,  for  1869,  p.  563  ;  1875,  p.  341. 

Contributions  to  the  Irish  Ecclesiastical  Journal,  vol.  v.,  pp.  76, 
91,  106,  123,  136,  152,  172,  183,  205,  220,  250,  264,  299;  vol.  vii. 
pp.  24,  45,  90,  107. 


VICARS  CHORAL. 

[f  Vicars  Choral  thus  marked,  held  the  office  till  the  Disestablishment.] 

1829.  REV.  JOSIAH  FRANCIS  FLAVELL,  M.A. ;     resigned 
in  1851,  on  becoming  Treasurer. 

1834.  REV.  RICHARD  QUIN -,  resigned,  in  1850,  on  being 
collated  to  the  Vicarage  of  Charlestown. 

1850.  REV.  JAMES  HENRY  MICHAEL  STRANGWAYS,  M.A.  j  ap 
pointed  in  April  (v.  Quin) ;  resigned,  July  23,  on  being  collated 
to  the  Rectory  of  Baronstown. 

1851.  REV.  JAMES  HOGAN,  M.A. ;    appointed,   May  12  (v. 
Flavell) ;  installed,  May  25.     At  the  same  time  he  was  made 
Librarian.     He  resigned,  in  1862,  on  being  collated  to  the  Rec 
tory  of  Magherafelt. 

1862.  REV.  CHARLES  HOBBES  RICE,  M.A. ;  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  College,  Oxford ;  appointed,  April  21  (v.  Hogan) }  in 
stalled,  April  23;  resigned,  Aug.  5,  1867,  on  presentation  by 
his  College  to  the  Rectory  of  Cheam,  in  Surrey. 


VICARS  CHORAL.  91 

1862.  REV.  WILLIAM  REEVES.  D.D.:  Vicar  of  Lusk;  ap 
pointed  Vicar,  April  29  ;  installed,  May  3 ;  appointed 
Librarian,  March  13,  1862.  In  1862,  Dr.  Reeves  was  collated 
to  the  Prebend  of  Tynan  (q.v.).  He  is  the  present  Dean 
(1877). 

1867.  fREv.  SAVILE  L'ESTRANGE  MALONE  (now  Mus.  Bac.) ; 
appointed  and  installed  Dec.  7  (v.  Rice). 

1869.  tRsv.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FLEURY,  B.A.  (afterwards 
M.A.);  appointed,  July  24  (v.  Strangways). 


ORGANISTS. 
1822,  ROBERT  TURLE;  died,  at  Salisbury,  March  29,  1877. 


(     92     ) 

CLOGHER. 


DEANS. 

1826.  HON.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  HENRY  MAUDE,  M.A.  ; 
born,  Aug.  21,  1784  ;  died,  at  Eostrevor,  Oct.  31,  1861. 

1862.  OGLE  WILLIAM  MOORE,  M.A.  ;  Dean  of  Cashel; 
patent,  Jan.  21;  instituted,  Feb.  13;  installed,  Feb.  20;  died, 
in  London,  in  1875. 


AECHDEACONS. 

1826.  JOHN  ABRAHAM  RUSSELL,  M.A.  (son  of  Abraham 
Eussell,  of  Limerick,  Esq.) ;  born,  1792  ;  ordained,  1815  ;  died, 
suddenly,  at  Clontibret,  April  29,  1865,  in  his  73rd  year. 
To  his  works  in  vol.  iii.  add — 

Thoughts  on  the  State  of  the  Established  Church,  and  on  the 
means  by  which  its  efficiency  may  be  promoted.  8vo.  Dublin,  1835. 
1865.  JOHN  CHARLES  WOLFE,  B.A.  (afterwards  presented  by 
his  brother  clergy  with  the  degree  of  D.D.) ;  Eector  of  Ematris  ; 
instituted,  June  29  ;  died,  near  Bundoran,  Aug.  30,  1871,  and 
was  buried  at  Clontibret. 
He  published — 

An  Ecclesiastical  Primer  of  the  Constitution  and  Offices  of  the 

United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland.    12mo.         Lublin,  1859. 

Third  Edition,  1867. 

The  Revelation  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  expounded  on  Futurist 

Principles.    8vo.  Dublin,  1870. 

PE.ECENTOES. 

1825.  HON.  JOHN  CHARLES  MAUDE,  M.A. ;  born,  Sep. 
16,  1792  ;  died,  at  Monkstown,  County  Dublin,  June  21,  1860. 

His  parishioners  erected  a  tablet  to  his  memory,  and  also 
placed  a  clock  in  the  tower  of  the  Parish  Church  of  Enniskillen 
as  a  memorial  of  him. 


PRECENTORS,  ETC.  93 

1860.  WILLIAM  CONNER  MAGEB,  B.D.  (afterwards  D.D.) ; 
Sch.,  T.C.D.  (1838);  instituted,  Nov.  28;  resigned,  on  promo 
tion  to  the  Deanery  of  Cork  (q.v.). 

1864.  SAMUEL  GREEK,  B.A. ;  presented,  June  4 ;  instituted, 
June  15  ;  installed,  June  27. 


CHANCELLORS. 

1847.  JOHN  RICHARDSON,  B.A.  ;  died,  Oct.  6,  1866. 
1866.  JOHN  CROZIER  HUDSON,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Dec.  11  ;  in 
stalled,  Dec.  26  ;  died,  May,  30,  1876,  aged  56. 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILSKEERY. 

1813.  JOHN  GREY  PORTER,  B.C.L.  (son  of  the  Bishop  of 
Clogher);  died,  at  Tullamaine,  Dublin,  June  24,  1873,  aged  85. 

He  was  also  Registrar  of  the  Diocese,  and  at  one  time  held 
with  Kilskeery,  the  Vicarago  of  Donaghmoyne. 

2.  FINDONAGH,  OR  DONAGH  OAVEA. 

1847.  HENRY  TOTTENHAM,  B,A.  ;  died,  Jan.  6,  1875, 
aged  60. 

3.  TULLTCORBET. 

1832.  JOHN  HARE,  M.A. ;  died,  at  Dublin,  Dec.  23,  1860. 

1861.  ADDERLEY  WILCOX  CAMPBELL,  M.A. ;  collated,  Feb. 
12;  installed,  April  7. 

4.    TIGHALLON. 

1836.  JOHN  ROTHERAM  TARLETON,  M.A. ;  a  Vicar  Choral 
of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin. 

5.    DEVENISH. 

1830.  LOFTUS  GEORGE  READE,  *&.&.-,  died,  Aug.  14, 1872, 
and  was  buried  at  Devenish. 


(     94     ) 

DIOCESE  OF  MEATH. 

BISHOPS. 

1842.  EDWARD  STOPFORD,  D.C.L.  ;  died  Sep.  17,  1850  ; 
and  was  buried  at  Ardbraccan. 

1850.  THOMAS  STEWART  TOWNSEND,  D.D. ;  Dean  of  Water- 
ford  ;  appointed  by  patent  dated  October  25.  He  was  consecrated 
at  the  Cathedral  of  Armagh  on  November  1,  by  the  Primate, 
assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Derry  and  Tuam  ;  and  was  enthroned 
at  Trim  on  November  13.  He  died  in  November,  1852. 

1852.  JOSEPH  HENDERSON  SINGER,  D.D. ;  (son  of  James 
Singer,  Esq.,  Deputy  Commissary  General  to  the  Forces  in  Ire 
land ;  born  in  1786;)  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe ;  F.T.C.D.,  and 
Eegius  Professor  of  Divinity ;  appointed  by  patent,  dated  Nov. 
1 6.  He  was  consecrated  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College  on  Nov. 
28,  by  the  Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Tuam  and  Killaloe. 
He  died  July  16, 1866,  in  his  eighty-first  year,  and  was  buried  in 
Mount  Jerome  Cemetery  near  Dublin. 

1866.  SAMUEL  BUTCHER,  D.D. ;  Sch.  T.C.D.  (1832);  FeUow 
(1837)  ;  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  (1850) ;  Regius  Pro 
fessor  of  Divinity  (1852) ;  (son  of  Vice- Admiral  Samuel  Butcher, 
and  Elizabeth  daughter  of  the  late  Richard  Townsend  Herbert, 
Esq.,  of  Cahirnane,  Co.  Kerry,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Butcher, 
Esq.,  of  Northampton;  born  in  1811).  In  1854  he  accepted 
the  College  living  of  Ballymoney,  in  the  diocese  of  Cork.  He 
was  appointed  by  patent  dated  Aug.  21,  and  consecrated  on  Oct. 
14  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College  by  the  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Cork  and  Limerick.  He  was 
enthroned  at  Trim  on  December  21,  1866, 


BISHOPS— ARCHDEACON'S.  95 

Bishop  Butcher  published — 

1.  On  the  Study  of  Ecclesiastical   History;  an  Introductory 
Lecture.  Dublin,  1850. 

2.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin  Castle,  on 
Wednesday,  April  26,  1854,  being  the  Day  appointed  for  General 
Humiliation  and  Prayer.  Dublin,  1854. 

3.  An  Introductory  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Divinity  School  of 
Trinity  College.  Dublin,  1855. 

4.  The  Present  State  of  the  Romish  Controversy  in  Ireland,  with 
a  few  Suggestions  as  to  the  mode  of  conducting  it,  and  the  incidental 
dangers  to  be  guarded  against.    A  Sermon.  Dublin,  1855. 

5.  The  claims  of  the  Additional  Curates'  Fund  Society.  A  Sermon. 

Dublin,  1856. 

6.  The  Conservative  Character  of  the  English   Reformation, 
viewed  in  reference  to  the  Present  State  of  the  Church.    A  Sermon, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  Consecration  of  John  Lord  Bishop  of  Cork. 

1862. 

7.  Memoir  of  the  late  Thomas  M'Neece,  D-D.,  (prefixed  to  the 
edition  of  his  sermons.)  Dublin,  1863. 

8.  A  few  Thoughts  on  the  Supreme  Authority  of  the  Word  of  God. 

Dublin,  1864. 

9.  Reunion  with  Rome,  as  advocated  in  the  Eirenicon  of  Dr. 
Pusey.    Two  Sermons  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  ;  with  appendix  and  notes,  pp.  108.  Dublin,  1866. 

10.  Review  of  Professor  Tyndall's  Speculations.   A  Charge.  1874. 

11.  General  Proof  of  Gauss's  Rule  for  finding  Easter  Day.    1876. 

He  died,  July  29,  1876,  and  was  buried  at  Ardbraccan. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1844.  EDWARD  ADDERLY STOPFORD,  M.A.    In  addition  to 
the  works  given  in  vols.  iii.  and  v.,  he  published — 

Correspondence  with  the  National  Board  on  the  subject  of  the 
Trust  Deed  of  the  National  Schools.  8vo.  Dublin,  1844. 

A  Letter  to  His  Excellency  William,  Baron  Heytesbury,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  Answers  made  by  the  Commissioners 
of  National  Education  in  Ireland,  in  their  Eleventh  Report,  to  the 
statements  contained  in  the  Archdeacon's  Report  to  the  Bishop  of 
Mea«h.  8vo.  Dublin,  1845. 


96  MEATH. 

The  Bread  of  Life  :  a  Sermon,  preached  before  the  Irish  Teachers 
of  the  Kingscourt  district,  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Kingscourt,  on 
All  Saints'  Day,  1845  ;  with  an  Appendix.  8vo.  Dublin,  1846. 
The  Rate-Screw  for  Ireland,  considered  in  reference  to  the  Public 
Works  Act,  the  Relief  Act,  and  the  New  Poor  Law  ;  in  a  Letter  to 
the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  President  of  the  Council,  &c.  8vo. 

Dublin,  1847. 

The  Terms  of  Aid  to  Non-vested  Schools,  under  the  National 
Board  ;  in  a  Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese,  &c.   Dublin,  1847. 
The  Rev.  Dr.  Marshall's  Sermon,  with  Comments  thereon. 

Kells,  1852. 

An  Address  to  our  Roman  Catholic  Parishioners.  Kells. 

The  Income  and  Requirements  of  the  Irish  Church  ;  being  a 

Reply  to  Sergeant  Shee  on  the  Irish  Church,  its  History  and 

Statistics,  &c.    Second  edition.    8vo.  Dublin,  1854. 

The  Talk  of  the  Road.    Parts  I.  and  II.    [Anon.]    Sm.  8vo. 

Dublin,  1853-56. 

A  Vindication  of  the  Resignations  of  the  Bishops  of  London  and 

Durham  from  the  Imputation  of  Simony.    8vo.         London,  1856. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Alexander  MacDonnell,  Resident 

Commissioner  of  National  Education,  in  reply  to  "  The  Catholic  Case 

Stated,  &c."    8vo.  Dublin,  1859. 

A  Discourse  Delivered  in  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin,  Nov. 

27,  1858,  before  the  Additional  Curates'  Fund  Society.    8vo. 

Dublin,  1859. 

A  Hand-Book  of  Ecclesiastical  Law  and  Duty,  for  the  use  of  the 
Irish  Clergy.    Sm.  8vo.  Dublin,  1861. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  James  Whiteside,  M.P.,  on  Mr. 
Seymour's  Amendment  to  Mr.  Dilwyn's  Motion  (May  19,  1863),  re 
specting  the  Church  in  Ireland.  Sm.  8vo.  London  and  Dublin,  1863. 
Church  Reform  in  Ireland,  as  concerning  the  Laws  for  the  Union 
and  Division  of  Parishes.    Sm.  8vo.  Dublin,  ]  863. 

A  Brief  Reply  to  the  Second  Edition  of  "  The  Irish  Church  ;  its 
History  and  Statistics,"  by  Mr.  Sergeant  Shee.    Sm.  Svo.    Dublin, 

1864. 

Sermons  on  Topics  of  Lay  Preaching  ;  I.  Assurance  of  Salvation  ; 

II.  The  Unity  of  the  Church  ;  III.  The  Breaking  of  Bread.    Sm. 

8vo.  Dublin,  1865. 

The  Altar  which  we  have,  considered  in  relation  to  the  Sacrifice 

of  Christian  Worship.  Dublin,  1866. 


ARCHDEACONS.  97 

Volunteer  Barracks  for  Working  Men.  Dublin,  1866. 

Lord  Dufferin  and  the  Church  in  Ireland  ;  a  Letter.    8vo. 

Dublin,  1867. 

The  Unity  of  the  Anglican  Church,  and  the  Succession  of  Irish 
Bishops  :  an  Answer  to  the  Rev.  William  Maziere  Brady,  D.D.  8vo. 

Dublin,  1867. 

Subjects  for  Thought  concerning  the  Future  of  the  Church  in 
Ireland,  and  How  to  prepare  for  it.  Dublin,  1868. 

The  Vote  of  the  Bishops,  in  reply  to  William  Brooke,  Q.C.,  Master 
in  Chancery.  8vo.  Dublin,  1869. 

Notes  of  Preparation  for  the  General  Convention  of  the  Church 
of  Ireland.  8vo.  Dublin,  1870. 

A  Letter  to  the  Right  Hon.  Judge  Warren  on  the  Proposed  Me 
morial  to  the  General  Convention  of  the  Church  of  Ireland.  Svo. 

Dublin,  1870. 

The  Keystone  of  the  Sacerdotal  System  ;  or,  the  Real  Presence 
of  Christ  in  the  Lord's  Supper  in  the  souls  of  the  Faithful  only, 
according  to  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  and  English  Divines. 

Dublin,  1871. 
Mr.  Fawcett's  Bill,  and  the  Irish  University  Question. 

Dublin,  1873. 
[IRISH  ECCLESIASTICAL  GAZ.,  Nov.  24, 1876.] 

In  1871  the  Degree  of  LL.D,  (Honoris  Causa)  was  conferred 
on  him  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  He  resigned 
the  Archdeaconry  in  January,  1872. 

He  died,  at  Dublin,  April  21,  1874,  in  his  65th  year,  and  was 
buried  at  Ardbraccan. 


CLONMACNOISE. 

DEANS. 

1847.  RICHARD  BUTLER,  B.A. 

Dean  Butler  was  long  and  favourably  known  as  a  zealous  and 
learned  investigator  of  the  antiquities  of  Ireland.  He  was  the 
first  who  introduced  a  printer  into  the  town  of  Trim,  and  the  first 

H 


98  CLONMACNOISE. 

work,  executed  under  his  own  supervision,  was  a  small  volume 
of  poems  collected  from  various  authors,  viz.  :— Bishop  Ken, 
Milton,  Pope,  "Wordsworth,  Cowper,  Hemans,  Scott,  Keble,  and 
others;  printed  at  Trim,  1835;  to  this  he  added  "Some 
notices  of  Trim  Castle  from  various  authorities."  12mo,  Trim, 
1837;  a  second  edition  enlarged  of  the  same,  1840;  "Notices 
of  St.  Patrick's  Church,  Trim."  12mo,  Trim,  1840.  These  works 
were  not  publicly  sold,  but  given  away  to  his  private  friends. 
He  died  at  Trim,  of  which  he  had  been  Vicar  for  43  years,  on 
July  27,  1862,  aged  69.  A  very  interesting  Memoir  of  him 
was  printed,  but  not  published,  by  his  widow.  4to,  1863. 
1862.  JOHN  BROWNLOW,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Ardbraccan. 


DIOCESES  OF  KILMORE  AND  AEDAGH. 


BISHOPS  OF  KILMOKE,  ELPHIN,  AND  ARDAGH. 

1841.  JOHN  LESLIE,  D.D.  ;  died  at  Kilmore,  July  18, 
1854,  aged  82. 

1854.  MARCUS  GERVAIS  BERESFORD,  D.D. ;  (second  son  of 
George  de  la  Poer  Beresford,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  born  Feb.  14, 
1801);  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh;  Eector  of  Drung  and  Lara; 
patent  dated  Sep.  19  ;  consecrated  in  the  Cathedral  of  Armagh, 
Sep.  24,  by  the  Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Down  and 
Tuam ;  enthroned  at  Kilmore,  Oct.  8  ;  at  Ardagh  October,  19  ; 
and  at  Elphin,  Oct.  20.  He  was  mainly  instrumental  in  rebuild 
ing  the  Cathedral  of  Kilmore. 

In  October,  1862,  Bishop  Beresford  was  advanced  to  the 
Primacy. 

1862.  HAMILTON  VERSCHOYLE,  M.A.  ;  (afterwards  D.D.)  ; 
Sch.  T.C.D.  (1823) ;  Dean  of  Ferns,  and  Chancellor  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin  ;  patent  dated  Oct.  24 ;  consecrated,  26th  Oct. 
at  Kilmore  by  the  Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Tuam 
and  Derry. 

He  was  enthroned  in  the  Cathedral  of  Elphin,  Dec.  3,  and  in 
the  Parish  Church  of  Longford  for  the  diocese  of  Ardagh,  Dec.  7. 

He  died  Jan.  28,  1870,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard 
of  Paigntown,  near  Torquay,  Devon. 

1870.  CHARLES  LESLIE,  M.A.  (Oxon.);  (eldest  son  of  Bishop 
Leslie) ;  Rector  of  Drung,  and  Vicar-General  of  Ardagh ;  patent 
dated  April  19  ;  consecrated  in  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  April  24, 
by  the  Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Meath  and  Down  ; 


100  KILMORE. 

enthroned  at  Kilmore,  May  26  ;  at  Elphin,  June  17  ;  at  Long_ 
ford  (for  Ardagh),  June  14. 

He  was  the  first  prelate  appointed  (by  the  Crown)  after  the 
Disestablishment  Act. 

He  died  July  8,  1870. 

1870.  THOMAS  CARSON,  LL.D.  ;  Dean  of  Kilmore;  patent 
dated  Sep.  16  ;  consecrated  at  Armagh  Oct.  2,  by  the  Primate, 
assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Meath  and  Derry ;  enthroned  at  Kil 
more  Oct.  15  ;  at  Longford  (for  Ardagh),  Oct.  1 1  ;  and  at  Elphin, 
Nov.  7. 

He  was  born  in  1805  ;  died  July  7,  1874,  and  was  buried  at 
Portrush,  Co.  Antrim. 


KILMOKE. 

DEANS. 

1825.  HON.  HE&RY  VESEY  FITZGERALD,  M.A.  In  1843  he 
succeeded  to  the  title  of  Baron  Fitzgerald  and  Vesey  (which 
expired  on  his  death).  He  died  March  30,  1860,  aged  74. 

1860.  THOMAS  CARSON,  LL.D.;  Vicar-general  of  Kilmore 
(1854) ;  Vicar  of  Urney  and  Annagliff;  patent  dated  April  16  ; 
instituted  June  5.  He  was  advanced  to  the  bishopric  Sep.  16, 
1870. 

No  successor  was  presented  before  the  Disestablishment. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

1810.  ffoN:  J^AMES  AGAR,  M.A.  ;  formerly  a  Prebendary 
of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin  (vol.  ii.,  p.  151) ;  he  was  also  Rector  of 
Hollywood,  Co.  Dublin,  and  of  Carrigallen  in  Leitrim,  both  of 
which  he  held  till  his  death  at  Doneshall,  Co.  Wexford,  Sep.  6, 


DEANS— ARCHDEACONS.  1 0 1 

1866,   at  the  age  of  85.      He  was  buried  at   Christ  Church 
Cathedral,  Dublin. 

1866.  JOHN  CHARLES  MARTIN,  D.D.  ;  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh  ; 
collated  Nov.  7. 


ARDAGH. 

DEANS. 

1829.  RICHARD  MURRAY,  D.D. 

Add  to  his  published  works,  as  in  vol.  iii. — 

Practical  Remarks  on  the  Book  of  Genesis.    8vo.  1827. 

He  died  at  Exmouth,  Devon,  in  July,  1854,  aged  77. 

1854.  HUGH  USHER  TIGHE,  M.A. ;  Dean  of  Leighlin ; 
patent  dated  Sep.  15,  1854  ;  resigned  in  1860  for  the  deanery  of 
Derry. 

1860.  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAM  WEST,  M.A. ;  Chancellor  of 
Kildare  ;  a  Minor  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  St,  Patrick's, 
Dublin;  patent  Aug.  23;  instituted  Oct.  10;  installed  next 
day. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1839.  MARCUS  GERVAIS  BERESFORD,  D.D. ;  was  advanced 
in  1854  to  the  Bishopric  of  Kilmore,  and,  subsequently,  in  1862, 
to  the  Primacy  of  All  Ireland. 

1854.  JOHN  CHARLES  MARTIN,  D.D.  ;  Sch.  T.C.D.,  (1814); 
Fellow  (1821) ;  Rector  of  Killeshandra  ;  patent  dated  Oct.  6  (sede 
vacante)  ;  resigned  in  1866  for  the  Archdeaconry  of  Kilmore. 


102  ARDAGH. 

He  has  published — 

Speech  before  the  Brunswick  Constitutional  Club,  showing  the 
danger  of  the  proposed  Government  Bill  for  removing  the  disabilities 
of  the  Roman  Catholics.  Dublin,  1828. 

Reform  considered.  Designed  to  show  the  danger  of  the  proposed 
Reform  Bill.  Dublin,  1831. 

Defence  of  the  Irish  Clergy,  and  a  View  of  their  past  and  present 
duty  with  respect  to  the  National  System  of  Education  in  Ireland. 

Dublin,  1842. 

The  Lord's  Supper  in  its  Scriptural  and  Sacerdotal  Aspects. 

London,  1869. 

Also  many  small  publications,  to  show  the  unfair  method  laid 
down  by  the  Vicar-General  of  Armagh  for  charging  vacating 
Incumbents  of  Ireland  with  dilapidations. 

1866.  JOHN  EICHARD  DARLEY,  M.A.  (afterwards  D.L.) ; 
Head  Master  of  the  Royal  School  of  Dungannon  (1831) ;  Rector 
of  Drumgoon  in  the  Diocese  of  Kilmore  (1850) ;  collated,  Nov. 
7  ;  installed,  Dec.  7. 

He  was  elected  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  &c.,  Sept.  23,  1874. 


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DIOCESES    OF    DOWN,    CONNOR,    AND 
DROMORE. 

BISHOPS. 
1849.  ROBERT  KNOX,  D.D. ; 


DOWN. 

DEANS. 

1839.  THEOPHILUS  BLAKELEY,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Dublin,  Dec. 
1,  1855,  aged  80,  and  was  buried  at  Harold's  Cross  Cemetery. 

1856.  THOMAS  WOODWARD,  M.A.;  Sch.,  T.C.D.;  (son  of  Rev. 
H.  Woodward,  Eector  of  Fethard,  diocese  of  Cashel,  and  grand 
son  of  Dr.  Woodward  Bishop  of  Cloyne) ;  Vicar  of  Mullingar ; 
patent  dated  Jan.  20  ;  instituted  March  11 ;  installed  March  15. 

A  list  of  his  works  will  be  found  in  vol.  v. 

Dean  Woodward  died,  at  London,  Sept.  30, 1875,  aged  61. 


NOTE.— A  History  of  the  Deanery  and  Deans  of  Down  under  the  signa 
ture  Jg  by  John  W.  Hanna  was  published  in  the  Downpatrick  Recorder 
Newspaper  about  1855.  A  complete  set  is  in  the  possession  of  J.  R. 
Garstin,  F.S.A.  In  it  will  be  found  a  memoir  of  Dean  Woodward. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1834.  WALTER  BISHOP  MANT,  M.A.  Besides  the  works 
already  noticed  in  vol.  iii.,  he  published  a  Memoir  of  Bishop 
Mant,  with  a  History  of  the  Diocese.  8vo.,  Dublin,  1857. 

He  died  at  Hillsborough,  April  6,  1869,  aged  62,  and  was  there 
buried. 

1869.  JOHN  GIBBS,  M.A,  Rector  of  Hillsborough;  collated 
June  4  ;  installed  Juno  15. 


104  DOWN. 

CHANCELLORS. 
1843.  JAMES  LESLIE  MONTGOMERY  SCOTT,  M.A. 

%. 

PRECENTORS. 
1841.  HUGH  SMITH  GUMMING,  M.A.  ;  died  Dec.  30,  1858. 

1859.  THOMAS  DREW,  D.D.  ;  Incumbent  of  Christ  Church, 
Belfast ;  collated  Feb.  5  ;  installed  Feb.  8  ;  died  at  Dublin, 
Oct  27,  1870  ;  aged  70. 

TREASURERS. 

1823.  GEORGE  HENR  Y  MlDo  WALL-JOHNS  TON,  M.  A. ;  died 
at  Ballyharnage,  Doagh,  May  22,  1864. 

1864.  CHARLES  PARSONS  REICHEL,  D.D.  ;  collated,  July  19  ; 
installed  July  23.  In  the  same  year  he  became  Vicar  of  Mullin- 
gar.  He  resigned  Nov.  21,  1865. 

After  the  Disestablishment  he  became  Archdeacon  of  Meath. 
Dr.  Reichel  has  published — 

God's  Judgment  on  Nations  and  Individuals.  Dublin,  1849. 

On  the  Nature  and  Office  of  the  Church.  London,  1856. 

Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Cambridge,  1855. 

Lectures  on  the  Prayer  Book,  delivered  in  Holywood  Church. 

Dublin,  1857. 

"  Shall  we  alter  the  Ordinal  ?"    On  the  subject  of  the  Ordination 
of  Priests  in  our  Church.  Dublin,  1872. 

Occasional  Sermons  : 

Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  the  Removal  of  Cholera.        ib.    1849. 

The  Spiritual  Body  a  proof  of  the  Resurrection.    Preached 

before  the  University  of  Dublin.  Dublin,  1853, 

The  Spirit  of  the  Baptismal  Service.  London,  1853. 

The  Trinity  and  the  Athanasian  Creed.  Two  Sermons,     ib.  1854. 

Sermon  preached  at  the  Bishop  of  Down's  Ordination  of  Deacons 

in  1855.  Dublin,  1855. 

The  Christian  Miracles,  in  Answer  to  Baden  Powell's  Essay  in 

Essays  and  Reviews.  Dublin,  1865. 

The  Christian  Duty  with  respect  to  Missions.  ib.    1870. 

Baptism  and  Faith.  ib.    1872. 


TREASURERS  -PREBENDARIES.      105 

Anniversary  Sermon  of  S.P.G.  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin. 

Dublin,  1872. 

Doctrinal  Revision.    Preached  at  St.  Patrick's.  ib.    1872. 

Edifying  Preaching— what  is  it  ?  Dublin,  1873. 

The  Necessary  Limits  of  Christian  Evidences.  Preached  at 
Belfast  during  the  Meeting  of  the  British  Association.  2nd 
Edition.  Belfast,  1874. 

Discourses  preached  in  Norwich  Cathedral  during  Lent,  1875. 

Dublin,  1876. 

Praise  and  Prayer.  Preached  in  Chester  Cathedral  at  the  time 
of  its  Re-opening.  Dublin,  1876. 

Special  Providence  and  Prayer.  Preached  at  Plymouth  during 
the  Church  Congress.  Dublin,  1876, 

The  Nature  and  Origin  of  Episcopacy.  Sermon  at  the  Conse 
cration  of  Lord  Plunket  in  Armagh  Cathedral.  Dublin,  1 876. 

Christian  Thankfulness.    Preached  in  Belfast.  ib.    1875. 

Sermon  preached  at  Dublin  Choral  Festival.  ib.    1877. 

1866.  JOHN  HENRY  FREKE,  B.A. ;  collated  May  11  ;  installed 
next  day. 

1868.  EDWARD  BUSTEED  MOERAN,  D.D. ;  collated  Oct.  15. 
The  present  Dean  (1877). 


PREBENDARIES. 

1.    ST.  ANDREWS. 

1845.  DANIEL  BELL,  M.A, 

2.    DUNSFORT. 

1846.  FOLLIOT  FORBES  MAGRATH,  M.A. ;  died  at  Ardglass, 
June  29,  1861. 

1861.    ANDREW  CREERY,  B.A. ;  collated  Oct.    11,    installed 
Nov.  2 1  ;  resigned  for  a  Prebend  of  Connor. 

1864.    RALPH  PEACOCK,    B.A.;    collated    Oct.  4;    installed 
Xov.  12. 

1868.    JOHN  WILLIAMS,  M.A,;   collated  June  6;    installed 
June  22. 


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CONNOB. 

DEAL'S. 

1839.   JOHN  CHAINE,  M.A.  ;  resigned  Aug.  17,  1855. 
1855.  GEORGE  BULL,  M.A.  Cam.  (afterwards  D.D.) ;   patent 
dated  Sept.  13  ;  instituted  Sep.  25  ;  installed  Sep.  27. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1849.  JAMES  SMITH,  M.A.  ;  patent,  March  5  ;  instituted, 
March  19  ;  installed,  April  30  ;  died  Feb.  26,  1865,  at  Green- 
island. 

1865.  THOMAS  HINCKS,  M.A. ;  collated,  and  installed,  May  5. 

CHANCELLORS. 

1847.  JOHN  SAMUEL  BEWLEY  MONSELL,  M.A.;  (afterwards 
LL.D.) ;  resigned  in  1853,  for  the  Vicarage  of  Egham  near 
Windsor,  by  exchange  with  his  successor.  He  was  formerly 
Rector  of  Ramoan.  He  published  "  Parish  Musings,"  "  Spiritual 
Songs,"  and  several  tracts,  and  small  poems,  and  songs  connected 
with  the  war. 

1853.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BIEDERMAN,  B.A.  ;  collated  April  26  ; 
installed  May  25. 

PRECENTORS. 

1 847.  JAMES  RUSSELL  PHILLOTT,  M.  A. ;  died  at  his  Rectory 
house  Bally  money,  May  24,  1865. 

1865.  THOMAS  KNOX,  M.  A.  (brother  of  the  Bishop) ;  collated 
and  installed  Aug.  9  ;  died  at  Ballymoney,  May  23,  1871. 

TREASURERS. 
1836.  STEPHEN  GWYNNB,  B.A. 


PREBENDARIES.  107 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.  KILROOT. 

1800.  JOHN  GWYNNE,  B.A.  ;  died  in  Feb.  1852,  aged  89, 
having  held  the  Prebend  more  than  51  years. 

1852.  JOHN  GIBBS,  M.A. ;  collated  June  7  ;  installed  June  13  ; 
resigned  for  Rectory  of  Dunluce  in  Feb.   1853. 

1853.  CHARLES  FALLOON,  M.A.;  collated  March  26;  installed 
March  25  ;  (sic  D.R.) 

2.    RATHSARKAN. 

1800.  WILLIAM  DICKSON-,  died  Sep.  23,  1850,  having  held 
the  Prebend  for  50  years. 

1851.  COLIN  IEVERS,  B.A. ;  collated  March  21  ;  installed  Aug. 
27  ;  died  April  16,  1864,  aged  62. 

1864.  ANDREW  CREERY,  B.A.  ;  a  Prebendary  of  Down;  collated 
Aug.  9  ;  installed  Dec.  21. 

3.  CONNOR. 

1830.  RICHARD  JONES  HOBSON,  B.A.  ;  resigned  in  April 
1860. 

1860,  FRANCIS  DOBBS,  M.A.  ;  collated  July  1  ;  installed 
Aug.  2. 

1867.  WILLIAM  JOHNSTON,  B.A. ;  collated  March  16  ;  installed 
May  1. 

4.    OARNOASTLE. 

1802.  STEPHEN  DICKSON  ;  died  May  30,  1849. 

(The  appointment  of  Henry  Murphy,  given  in  Vol. 
III.,  was  a  mistake). 

1849.  THOMAS  P.  HINCKS,  M.A.  (brother  of  Dr.  E.  Hincks, 
F.T.C.D.,  the  eminent  Orientalist) ;  collated,  Nov.  16  ;  installed, 
Nov.  20. 

He  has  published — 

Education  in  Ireland  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.     A  Letter  to 
the  Rev.  J.  F.  Miller.    8vo.  Dublin,  1850. 

1862.  HARTLEY  HODSON,  B.A.  ;  collated,  Nov.  6;  installed, 
Jan.  21,  1863. 


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DKOMOKE. 

DEANS. 

1842.  HOLT  WARING,  B.A.  •  died  at  Waringstown,  County- 
Down,  Sept.  3,  1850,  in  his  eighty-fifth  year. 

1850.  DANIEL  BAGOT,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Newry ;  patent  dated 
Nov.  26;  instituted,  Dec.  16;  installed,  Jan.  4,  1851. 
He  has  published — 

An  Exposition  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Matthew.    Svo.    Dublin,  1844. 

AECHDEACONS. 
1832.   JAMES  SAURIN,  M.A. 

CHANCELLOES. 
1836.  EDWARD     RICHARDS,    M.A. ;     collated,    May    16; 

installed,  June  2.  o 

PE^ECENTOBS. 

1806.  BOUGHEY  WILLIAM  DOLLING,  M.A. ;  died,  Jan.  18, 
1853,  aged  70. 

1853.  HENRY  MURPHY,  M.A. ;  collated,  Feb.   18  ;  installed, 
March  1 ;  resigned  on  being  made  Treasurer. 
1863.  EDWARD   PERRY   BROOKE,   M.A. ;    collated,    May  7; 

installed,  May  25.  o 

TEEASUEEES. 
1847.  EDWARD  KENT,  M.A. ;  died  in  London,  Jan.  8, 1863. 

1863.  HENRY  MURPHY,  M.A. ;  Prsecentor ;  collated,  April  I ; 
installed,  April  9  ;  resigned  in  Oct.,  1864,  for  the  Prebend  of 
Dromara. 

1865.  CHARLES  BERESFORD  KNOX,  M.A.  ;  collated,  Feb.  13; 

installed,  Feb.  25.  o 

PEEBENDAEIES. 

1.    DROMARAGH. 

1811.  HANNINGTON  ELGEE  BOYD,  M.A. ;  died  in  August, 
1864,  aged  91,  and  was  buried  at  Dromara. 

1864.  HENRY  MURPHY,  M.A. ;  Treasurer ;  collated,  Oct.  31 ; 
installed,  Dec.  28. 


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DIOCESES  OF  DEKRY  AND  RAPHOE. 

BISHOPS. 

1831.  HON.  RICHARD  PONSONBY,T>.~D.  ;  died  Oct.  27,  1853. 

1853.  WILLIAM   HIGGIN,   D.D.,   Bishop  of  Limerick;    was 

translated  to  this  Bishopric  by  patent  dated  Dec.  7,  1853.     He 

was  enthroned  at  Derry,  Dec.  20.     He  died  at  the  Palace,  Derry, 

July  12,  1867. 

1867.  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER,  D.D.  (son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Alexander,  Prebendary  of  Aghadowie,  born  in  1824,  and  nephew 
of  Bishop  Alexander  of  Meath) ;  educated  at  Tonbridge  school 
and  Brasenose  College,  Oxford ;  ordained  in  1847 ;  Rector  of 
Camus-juxta-Morne,  and  Dean  of  Emly;  patent  dated  Aug.  17, 
1867.  He  was  consecrated,  Oct.  6,  at  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral, 
Armagh,  by  the  Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Meath  and 
Limerick.  He  was  enthroned  at  Derry,  Oct.  11,  and  at  Raphoe 
on  Oct.  15.  He  has  published — 

The  Divinity  of  our  Lord.    Oxford  Theological  Prize  Essay. 

Oxford,  1850. 

Ode  addressed  to  the  Earl  of  Derby,  Oxford,  1853. 

The  Waters  of  Babylon.    Sacred  Prize  Poem.         Oxford,  1860. 

Modern  Pantheism.  London,  1862. 

Poems  and  Essays.  London,  1867. 

Diocesan  Synods.    A  Charge.  Cambridge,  1869. 

Leading  Ideas  of  the  Gospel.  London,  1872. 

St.  Augustine's  Confession.    In  the  St.  James's  Lectures.    1875. 

Witness  of  the  Psalms  to  Christ  and  Christianity.    The  Bampton 

Lectures.  London,  1877. 

Commentary  upon  the  Epistles  of  St.  John  in  the  Speaker's 

Commentary.  N.D. 

Also  the  following  Sermons  : — 

"  Jerusalem  which  now  is."  London,  1868. 

"  The  Divine  Death."  London,  1871. 

"  Praise  is  comely."  York,  1875. 

Two  Sermons  on  the  occasion  of  the  Consecration  of  St.  Andrew's 
Cathedral,  Inverness.  London,  1875. 

"  The  Connection  of  the  Church's  Creed  Worship  and  Work." 

London,  1877. 


(   no   ) 
DEKEY. 

DEANS. 

1820.  THOMAS  BUNBURY  GOUGH,  M.A.  (second  son  of 
George  Gough,  of  Woodstown,  Co.  Limerick,  Esq.,  and  brother 
of  the  first  Lord  Gough).  He  died  at  the  Deanery  on  the  8th 
of  May,  1.860,  in  his  eighty-fourth  year. 

1860.  HUGH  USHER  TIGHE,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ardagh,  and  a 
Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin  ;  patent,  July  13  ;  installed, 
July  20;  died  at  Newtownstewart,  N.B.,  Aug.  11,  1874,  aged 
seventy-two. 

AKCHDEACONS. 

1849.  JOHN  HAYDEN,  M.A. ;  died  in  March,  1855. 

1855.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  M.A. ;  a  Vicar  Choral  and 
Prebendary  of  Limerick ;  collated,  May  1  ;  installed,  May  2. 
On  September  10, 1860,  he  resigned,  for  the  Eectory  of  Tamlaght- 
finlagan.  In  1869  he  was  promoted  to  the  Deanery  of  Cork. 

1860.  CHARLES  GALWEY,  B.A. ;  collated,  Oct.  17;  installed, 
Nov.  7. 

PKEBENDAEIES. 

1.    COMBER. 

1847.   THOMAS  LINDESAY\  died 

1860.  JAMES  SMITH,  M.A. ;  collated,  May  13;  installed, 
June  6;  died  in  1869. 

1870.  WILLIAM  ANDERSON,  M.A.  ;  collated,  .Aug.  24  ;  in 
stalled,  Aug.  25. 

2.    MOVILLE. 

1814.  JOHN  MOLESWORTH  STAPLES,  M.A. ;  died  in  April, 
1858,  after  having  held  the  Prebend  for  forty-four  years. 

1858.  WILLIAM  MILLER  MAJOR,  B.A.  ;  collated,  May  8  ; 
installed,  June  14. 


DEANS,  ETC.  Ill 

3.    AGHAD6WIE. 

1832.  ROBERT  ALEXANDER,  B.A.  (eldest  son  of  Major-Gen. 
Alexander) ;  resigned,  Feb.  5,  1869. 
He  published — 

The  Church  Catechism,  with  Commentaries  thereon. 

Coleraine,  1852. 

1869.  ANDREW  FERGUSON  SMYLY,  M.A.  \  collated,  March  8  ; 
installed,  March  19. 


RAPHOE. 

DEANS. 
1832.  EIGHT  HON.  LORD  EDWARD  CHICHESTER,  D.D. 

AECHDEACONS. 

1846.  MAURICE  GEORGE  FENWICK,  M.A, ;  resigned,  March 
19,  1851. 

1851.  JOSEPH  HENDERSON  SINGER,  D.D. ;  F.T.C.D.  (1810) ; 
Kegius  Professor  of  Divinity  (1850);  collated,  April  21;  installed, 
next  day.     In  1852  he  was  raised  to  the  Bishopric  of  Meath. 

1852.  FREDERICK  FALKENER  GOOLD,  M.A.    (son  of  Thomas 
Goold,  Master  in  Chancery) ;  Eector  of  Eaymochy ;  presented 
by  the  Crown,  sede  vacante,  by  patent  dated  Dec.  1 3  ;  installed, 
May  6,  1853.    He  died  at  Bath,  Jan.  27,  1877,  aged  sixty-eight. 

PEEBENDAEIES. 

1.    DROMHOLM. 

1847.  JOHN  KINCAID,  M.  A. 


112  RAPHOE. 

2.     KILLYMARD. 

1847.   CHARLES  SEYMOUR,  B.D.  ;  resigned. 

1853.  WILLIAM  HUGHES,  B.A. ;  collated,  Jan.  10  ;  installed, 

3.  INVER. 

1648.  HENRY  CARRE,  M.A.  ;   resigned,  in  1869;   died  at 
Inver  Glebe,  March  31,  1870,  aged  70. 

1869.  FREDERICK  CARRE,  B.A. ;  collated,  July  10;  installed, 
July 

4.    CLONDEHORKA. 

1842.   CHARLES  FREDERICK  STEWART,  B.A. ;  died,  in  1868. 
1869.  ALEXANDER  GEORGE  STUART,  B.A.  ;  presented  by  the 
Provost  and  Board  of  T.C.D.,  Jan.  2  ;  collated,  Jan.  8. 


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DIOCESES  OF  TUAM,  KILLALA  &  ACHONRY. 

BISHOPS. 

1839.  THE  HON.  THOMAS  PLUNKET,  M.A.  On  the  death 
of  his  father,  Jan.  5,  1854,  he  became  second  Baron  Plunket 
(Unit.  Kgd.)  He  died  at  Tourmakeady,  Oct.  19,  1866,  aged  74. 

1866-7.  THE  HON.  CHARLES  BRODRICK  BERNARD,  D.D. ;  Pre 
bendary  of  Kilbrogan,  Cork ;  succeeded  by  patent,  dated  Nov. 
30,  1866.  He  was  consecrated,  Jan.  30,  at  Armagh,  by  the 
Primate,  assisted  by  the  Bishops  of  Cork  and  Kilmore  ;  and 
was  enthroned  at  Tuam,  on  Jan.  18,  and  at  Killala,  Feb.  14. 


TUAM. 

DEANS. 

1813.   THOMAS  CARTER,  M.A. ;  died,  August  19,  1849. 

The  revenues  were  transferred  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Commis 
sioners  by  an  order  in  Council,  dated  March  7,  1850. 

1850.  HON.  EGBERT  PLUNKET,  M.A. ;  Archdeacon  of  Killala 
(brother  of  the  then  Bishop) ;  patent  dated  May  1 1 ;  instituted, 
July  5  ;  installed,  July  13.  He  died  at  Monkstown,  May  12, 
1867. 

1867.  CHARLES  HENRY  SEYMOUR,  M.A.  ;  Provost  of  Tuam; 
succeeded  by  patent  dated  June  14  ;  installed,  July  8. 

PEOVOSTS. 

1844.  JOHN  GALBRAITH,  M.A. ;  died  Sept.  18,  1850  ;  and 
was  buried  at  Tuam. 

1850.  CHARLES  HENRY  SEYMOUR,  M.A.  ;  collated,  Dec.  4  ; 
installed,  Dec.  26.  He  resigned,  on  promotion  to  the  Deanery, 
July  8,  1867. 

I 


114  TUAM. 

1867.  WILLIAM  LE  POER  TRENCH;  Prebendary  ofKillabegs  ; 
collated  and  installed,  July  13.     He  died,  July  11,  1868. 

1869.  GEORGE  EGBERT  GILDEA,  MA.  ;  Eector  of  Moylough  ; 
collated,  May  26 ;  installed,  same  day. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1806.  CHARLES  WARBURTON,  M.A. ;  became  also  Chan 
cellor  of  Limerick  in  1813.  He  died,  Dec.  14,  1855,  aged  75. 

1856.  JOHN  GATHER,  M.A.  ;  Prebendary  of  Killabegs ;  In 
cumbent  of  Westport ;  collated,  March  28.  (D.R.) 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILMAINMORE. 

1813.  FRANCIS  LAMBERT,  B.A.  ;  (afterwards  Ruttledge) ; 
died  1854. 

1854.  GEORGE    ROBERT    GILDEA,    M.A.  ;    collated,   Nov.   8; 
installed,  Dec.  13.     He  resigned,  on  being  made  Rector  of  Moy 
lough,  Nov.  14,  1868.     He  afterwards  became  Provost. 

1868.  JAMES    MECREDY,    D.D.  ;    Prebendary   of  Killabegs: 
collated,  Dec.  28  ;  installed,  March  6,  1869. 

2.    BALLA. 

1844.  JAMES  HAMILTON,  M.A.  ;  died  in  1854. 

1855.  ROBERT  W.   MAXWELL,    M.A.  ;  collated,  Feb.  20  ;  in 
stalled,  Jan.  24,  1857.     (There  is   probably  some  error  in  the 
certificate  of  installation  as  to   date ;  a   marginal  note  in  the 
Register  runs  "  Regd.  20  April,  1856.") 

3.    KILLABEGS. 

1848.  JOHN  GATHER,  B.A. ;  (M.A.  1852).  He  resigned, 
on  promotion  to  the  Archdeaconry,  March  22,  1856. 

1857.  WILLIAM  LE  POER  TRENCH,  D.D. ;  Rector  of  Moylough ; 
(born  Feb.  2,  1801,  being  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  William 
Trench,  brother  of  Archbishop  Trench) ;  collated,  and  installed, 
Jan.  2.  He  resigned  in  1867  for  the  Provostship. 


PREBENDARIES.  115 

1868.  JAMES  MECREDY,   D.D. ;    collated,   Feb.  27;  resigned 
for  the  Prebend  of  Kilmainmore.       (This  collation  is  not  in  the 
Diocesan  Register;    the  authority  is    the  "Return    of  Promo 
tions,"  and  the  recital  in  the  next  collation  that  the  prebend 
was  then  vacant  by  the  resignation  of  the  Rev.  James  Mecredy). 

1869.  JAMES  O'SULLIVAN.  M.A.  ;  collated,  May  26. 

4.  KILMOYLAN. 

1818.  MARCUS  ARMSTRONG,  M.A.  He  died  Nov.  28,  1850. 
At  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended  by  the  Privy 
Council,  by  Order,  dated  May  22,  1851. 

1867.  WILLIAM  C.  M'CAUSLAXD,  B.A.  ;  Incumbent  of  Kil- 
moylan  ;  collated,  May  16  ;  installed,  July  19. 

5.  TAGHSAXON. 

1847.  MARK  PERRIN,  M.A. ;  died  at  Blackrock,  Mar.  26, 
1877,  aged  84.  He  had  been  for  35  years  Rector  of  Athenry. 

6.  FALDOWN. 

1847.  CHARLES  H.  SEYMOUR,  B.A.  He  resigned,  on  pro 
motion  to  the  Provostship,  Dec.  1850. 

1850.  EDWARD  N  ANGLE,  B.A. ;  collated,  Dec.  4  ;  installed, 
Aug.  10,  1851;  resigned  in  1852.  He  established,  and  for 
many  years  conducted,  "The  Achill  Missionary  Herald."  His 
latest  work  is  "  A  Short  Explanation  of  the  Book  of  Revelations." 
8vo,  1859. 

1852.  JOSEPH  BARKER,  B.A. :  ordained,  in  1850  ;  collated, 
July  16  ;  installed,  Nov.  18. 

7.   KILLMEEN. 

1804.  THE  HON.  MAURICE  MAHON,^[.A.  (Lord Hartland). 
In  1804  he  was  appointed  a  Minor  Canon  and  a  Vicar  Choral 
of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin.  He  died  Nov.  11,  1845,  when  the 
title  became  extinct.  The  appointment  was  suspended  by  Order 
in  Council,  March  9,  1846. 


116  TUAM— KILLALA. 

1867.  BENJAMIN  J.  CLARKE,  M.A. ;  collated,  May  16;  in 
stalled,  July  13. 

8.    LAOCA. 

1830.  WILLIAM  LE  POER  TRENCH,  M.A.  ;  died  on  May  11, 
1854. 

The  appointment  was  suspended  by  an  Order  in  Council, 
dated  Nov.  13,  1854,  describing  the  Prebend  as  vacant,  but  as 
Mr.  Ashe  had  been  previously  collated  this  Order  went  for 
nothing.  After  Mr.  Ashe's  resignation,  the  Prebend  was  sus 
pended,  by  Order,  June  8,  1867.  There  is  no  record  of  its 
removal  (Council  Books). 

1854.  WELDON  ASHE,  M.A. ;  collated,  Aug.  4 ;  installed, 
same  day;  resigned  in  1867.  He  died  in  1874,  at  Enniscrone. 

1869.  JOHN  LEES,  M.A. ;  collated,  and  installed,  May  26. 

VICAES  CHORAL. 

1830.  JOHN  GALBRAITH,  M.A.  ;  appointed  Provost  in  1844; 
died,  Sept.  18,  1850. 

The  revenue  of  the  Vicars  Choral  were  transferred  to  the 
Ecclesiastical  Commissioners  by  Order  in  Council,  Mar.  7,  1850. 
No  subsequent  appointment  was  made. 

KILLALA. 

DEANS. 

1844.  JAMES  COLLINS,  D.D.     Besides  the  works  mentioned 
in  volume  IV.,  he  has  published — 

A  Visitation  Sermon,  preached  at  Killala  in  September,  1854. 
8vo.  Dublin,  1855. 

1870.  Vacant  Dec.  31. 

PRECENTORS. 

(ELECTED). 

1845.  SAMUEL  STOCK,  M.A.  ;  died  June  26,  1866. 
1870.  Vacant  Dec.  31. 


ARCHDEACONS -PREBEND  ARIES. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1847.  HON.  ROBERT  PLUNKET,  M.A. ;  resigned,  on  being 
made  Dean  of  Tuam,  in  1 850. 

1850.  HENRY  EDWARD  JOLY,  M.D.  ;  Chancellor  of  Kildare ; 
collated,  ;  died  June  22,  1852. 

1852.  WILLIAM  LEAHY,  M.A.  ;  collated,  Aug.  21  [B.P.]  ; 
died,  May  21,  1857. 

1858.  WILLIAM  JACKSON,  M.A.  ;  Rector  of  Templemore, 
Achonry  ;  collated,  April  8  [B.P.] 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILLANLY. 

1804.    JAMES  BURROWES,  B.A.  ;  resigned  in  1849. 

1849.  SAMUEL  STOCK,  M.A.  ;  Praecentor  and  Rector  oi 
Castleconnor ;  (grandson  of  Dr.  Stock,  formerly  Bishop  of 
Killala) ;  collated,  Nov.  22  [B.P.]  ;  died  at  KiUanly,  June  26, 
1866,  aged  62. 

1866.  WILLIAM     JACKSON,    M.A.  ;     Archdeacon;     collated, 

Oct.  5  [B.P.] 

2.  ERREW. 

1835.  RICHARD  ST.  GEORGE,  M.A. ;   died   Aug.  8,    1877, 

at  Rosslare,  aged  93. 

3.  ARDAGH. 

1806.  JOHN  GARRETT,  B.A. ;  died  March  17,  1855,  aged 
78.  On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended,  Dec.  10,  1855. 

1867.  WELDON  ASHE,  M.A. ;  a  Prebendary  of  Tuam  ;  elected, 
Sept,  3  [B.P.]  ;  died,  June  11,  1874. 

4.  LACKAN. 

1832.   GEORGE  BERMINGHAM,  B.A. ;  died  Feb.  17,  1863. 
1863.  GEORGE  GARRETT,  B.A. ;  elected,  July  4  [B.P.] 

5.  ROSSERKBEG. 

1812.  JOSEPH  VERSCHOYLE,  Sen.,  B.A.  ;  died,  Jan.  30, 
1862,  aged  78. 

1867.  JAMES  THOMAS  FOWLER,  M.A. ;  elected,  Sept.  3  [B.P.] 


ACHONRY. 

DEANS, 

1839.  EDWARD  NEWENHAM  HOARE,  B.A.  ;  resigned,  for 
the  Deanery  of  Waterford,  in  Oct.,  1850.  For  a  list  of  his 
works,  see  pp.  9,  10,  of  this  Supplement. 

1850.  EIGHT  HON.  HERVEY  DE  MONTMORENCY,  LL.D. ;  Dean 
of  Cloyne;  fourth  Viscount  Mountmorres;  born,  Aug.  20, 
1790;  patent,  Dec.  17;  instituted,  Jan.  8,  1851  [B.P.] ; 
died,  Jan.  23,  1872. 

PE^ECENTOES  OR  PEOVOSTS. 

1818.  JOSEPH  VERSCHOYLE,  Jun.,  M.A. ;  Prebendary  of 
Ballysadare  ;  died,  Jan.,  1867. 

At  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended. 
1870.  Vacant  Dec.  31. 

AECHDEACONS. 

1813.  JOSEPH  VERSCHOYLE,  Sen.,  M.A.  ;  a  Prebendary  of 
Killala  ;  died  at  Eathbarron  Glebe,  Jan.  30,  1862,  aged  82. 

1862.  HAMILTON  TOWNSEND,  B.A.;  presented  Feb.  4;  collated, 
March  28  [B.P.] ;  installed  in  April. 

PEEBEISTDAEIES. 

1.    KILLARAGHT. 

1836.  EDWARD  POWELL,  M.A.  ;  died  in  June,  1876. 

2.    BALLYSADARE. 

1838.    WILL i 'AM  NEWTON   GUINNESS,    M.A. ;    (nephew  of 

Arthur  Guinness,  of  Beaumont,  Co.  Dublin,  Esq.);  resigned,  1858. 

1 858.   WILLIAM  CHAMBERS  TOWNSEND,  B.A. ;  collated,  Jan.  27. 

3.    KILMOVEE. 

1811.  JOSEPH  SEYMOUR,  B.A.  ;  resigned  in  1855. 

1855.  ANTHONY  THOMAS,  M.A. ;  collated,  March  5  [B.P.] ; 
died  in  1867. 

1867.  JAMES  LITTLE;  collated,  July  24  [B.P.] ;  installed, 
Aug.  30. 


DIOCESE  OF  ELPHIN. 

[For  BISHOPS— see  KILMORE.] 

DEANS. 

1848.    WILLIAM  WARBURTON,  M.A.  ;  (afterwards  D.D.) 
Dean  Warburton  has  published — 

Parental  Authority  Vindicated,  &c.     8vo.  1850. 

The  Results  of  the  Opposition  to  the  National  Education  System. 

8vo.  Dublin,  1859. 

PRECENTORS. 

1848.  FREDERICK  HAMILTON,  M.A.;  installed,  June  7,  1848. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1848.  HENRY  IRWIN,  B.A. ;  (afterwards  B.D.) 

PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILGOGHLIN. 

1827.   GEORGE  I^ERNON,  M.A. ;  died 

[ELECTED.] 
1870.  JOSEPH  MORTON,  M.A. ;  installed,  Oct.  31. 

2.    BALLINTUBBER. 

1845.  JOHN  ORSON  OLDFIELD,  B.A. 

1862.  GEORGE  GRIFFITH,  M.A. ;  Prebendary  of  Tirbrien ; 
collated,  ;  installed,  July  16  ;  died  at  Castlerea,  Sept. 

19,  1876. 

3.    TIRBRIEN. 

1813.  SAMUEL  ADAMS,  B.A. ;  afterwards  Dean  of  Cashel ; 
died  Dec.  8,  Itt5t>. 


120  ELPHIK 

1858.  GEOKGE  GRIFFITH,  M.  A. ;  Rector  of  Ardcane ;  installed, 
Feb.  24  ;  resigned  in  1861  for  the  Prebend  of  Ballintubber. 
1861.  ANDREW  EOBINSON,  M.A. ;  installed,  July  16. 

4.  KILMAOALLAN. 

[ELECTED.] 

1841.  ROBERT  CADGE,  M.A. ;  resigned  in  1853. 
1853.  GRAHAM  PHILIP  CROZIER,  M.A. ;    elected,  Jan.    29; 
died  Oct.  27,  1872,  at  Blackrock,  aged  71. 

5.  KILCOOLE. 

[ELECTED.] 

1847,  JOHN  MULOCK  MAGUIRE,  B.A.  ;  resigned  for  the 
living  of  Kilkeedy,  in  the  diocese  of  Limerick  ;  died  at  Vermont, 
Clarina,  Aug.  15,  1876. 

1867.  JOHN  ACHESON,  B.A.  ;  installed,  May  27. 

6.    TIGHBOHINE. 

1819.  WILLIAM  FRENCH,  Jun.,  M.A.  ;  died  at  Frenchpark, 
Feb.  5,  1863. 

1863.  HENRY  JOHNSTON,  M.A.;  collated,  April  28  [B.P.]; 
installed,  June  28  (Chap.  Book);  resigned,  Nov.  27,  1866,  for 
the  living  of  Boyle. 

1867.  A.  HYDE,  Jun.,  B.A.  ;  collated,  April  17  [B.P.] 

7.    ORAN. 

1832.  JOHN  MOLLOY,  B.A. ;  resigned  in  1851  for  the 
Rectory  of  Castleblakeney. 

1851.  RICHARD  HUGH  Low,  B.A. ;  collated,  Oct.  20  [B.P.]  ; 
installed,  June  21,  1852  (Chap.  Book). 

1853.  JAMES  HUNT,  B.A.;  collated  in  July  [B.P.];  installed, 
Oct.  10  (Chap.  Book). 

8.    TERMONBARRY. 

1841.  FRANCIS  IRWIN,  M.A.  ;  resigned  for  the  living  of 
Dunamon. 

1866.  JOHN  STUART  GUMLEY,  B.A. ;  collated,  April  4  [B.P.] ; 
installed  in  July. 


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DIOCESES    OF    CLONFEKT    AND    KILMAC- 
DUAGH. 

[For  BISHOPS — see  KILLALOE.J 
CLONFERT. 

DEANS. 

1850.  ROBERT  MITCHELL  KENNEDY,  M.A.  ;  died,  July  21, 
1864,  at  Mountrath. 

1865.  CHARLES  GRAVES,  D.D.,  Sch.  T.C.D.  (1832)  ;  Fellow 
(1836);  patent  dated  Oct.   25;  instituted,   May   3,    1866;  in 
stalled,   May  6.     In  1866   he  was   raised  to  the  Bishopric  of 
Limerick  (q.v.) 

1866.  JAMES  BTRNE,    M.A.,   Sch.   T.C.D.    (1837);    Fellow 
(1848);    Rector   of  Cappagh ;  patent,    June    25;     instituted, 
July  13  ;  installed,  next  day. 

He  has  published — 

Lectures  on  Spiritualism  and  Modern  Infidelity.     Donnellan 
Lectures.  Dublin,  1854. 

ARCHDEACONS. 

1845.  JOHN  ARMSTRONG,  M.A.  ;  resigned,  Aug.  31,  1855. 
In  1847  he  became  also  Dean  of  Kilfenora.  q.v.  p.  47. 

1855.  CHRISTOPHER  HENRY  GOULD  BUTSON,  M.A.  (son  of 
Archdeacon  J.  S.  Butson) ;  Rector  of  Clonfert ;  collated  and 
installed,  Oct.  17. 

SACRISTS. 

1813.  THOMAS  PUREFOY,  B.A  ;  died  in  May,  1837.  On 
his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended,  by  Order,  June  24, 
1837. 


122  CLOKFERT. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  ADOLPHUS  THEOPHILUS  DROUGHT,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Clontuskart ;  elected,  Oct.  13  ;  resigned,  in  18  ,  for  the  Prebend 
of  Killaspicmoylan. 

No  one  was  elected  in  Mr.  Drought's  place  before  the  Dis 
establishment. 


PREBENDARIES. 

1.    KILCONNELL. 

1843.  ROBERT  COLLIS,  M.A.  ;  died,  May  6,  1863. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  JOHN  COTTON  WALKER,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Creagh  ; 
elected,  Oct.  13.  He  died  in  1877. 

2.    KILQUAINE. 

1834.  JOHN  BRUNSKILL,  B.A.  (afterwards  M.A.);  died  in 
1867. 

The  appointment  was  suspended  by  Order,  July  17,  1866 
(Council  Books). 

[ELECTED.] 

1867.  THOMAS  HENRY  CROSS,  B.A.,  Prebendary  of  Bally- 
noulter,  Rector  of  Eyrecourt,  now  Vicar  of  St.  Andrew's,  South- 
port,  Lancashire. 

3.    KILLASPICMOYLAN. 

1835.  RICHARD  H.  DIGBY-,  died  in  1837.      On  his  death 
the  appointment  was  suspended,  by  Order,  Deo.  22,  1837. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  CHARLES  J.  ROBINSON  ;  elected,  Oct.  13  ;  died, 
18     .  ADOLPHUS  THEOPHILUS  DROUGHT,  M.A.,  Sacrist. 


PEEBEND  ARIES— DEANS.  123 

4.    FENORE. 

1831.  EDWARD  HARTIGAN,  M.A. ;  died  in  July,  1850.  On 
his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended,  by  Order,  Aug.  22, 
1850,  but  suspension  was  removed,  Dec.  22,  1850  (Council 
Books). 

[ELECTED.]  ' 

1863.  EICHARD  BOOTH  EYRE,  B.A. ;  elected,  Oct.  13. 

5.  BALLTNULTER. 

1816.  HON.  CHARLES  LEPOER  TRENCH,  LL.D. ;  died  in 
1839.  On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended,  Dec.  27, 
1839. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  THOMAS  HENRY  CROSS,  B.A. ;  elected,  Oct.  13  ;  re 
signed,  in  1867,  for  the  Prebend  of  Killaspicmoylan. 

1867.  THOMAS  MITCHELL  GROOME,  Eector  of  Kiltormer  ;  died 
in  July,  1877. 

6.  ANNACALLA. 

1848.  HENRY  GABBETT  WHITE,  M.A. 

7.    DROGHTA. 

1834.  JOHN  DELMEGE,  M.A. 

8.    KILTESHILL. 

1804.  ALEXANDER  MACAULEY,  B.A.,  Treasurer  of  Kilmac- 
duagh.  On  his  death  in  1855,  the  appointment  was  suspended, 
by  Order,  June  20,  1855,  but  the  suspension  was  removed  by 
Order,  Dec,  10,  in  same  year  (Council  Books). 

1863.  JOHN  FIBNNES  TWISTLETON  CRAMPTON,  B.A.,  Eector 
of  Aughrim;  elected,  Oct.  13. 


(     124     ) 

KILMACDUAGH. 

DEANS. 

1849.  JOSEPH  ALDRICH  BERMINGHAM,  M.A.  ;  died  at 
Gort,  May  19,  1874. 

AECHDEACONS. 

1830.  THOMAS  PERCEVAL  MAGEE,  B.A. ;  a  Prebendary  of 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin ;  died,  Dec.  16,  1854. 

1855.  HON.  WILLIAM  O'GRADY,  M.A.  (son  of  the  first  Vis 
count  Guillamore),  Eector  of  Killinane  ;  collated  March  27 
[B.P.]  ;  died  in  July,  1859,  aged  fifty-three. 

1859.  WILLIAM  EOE,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Eoscrea,  and  Vicar- 
General  of  Clonfert;  collated,  Sept.  22  [B.P.] 

TEEASUEEES. 

1804.  ALEXANDER  MACAULEY,  B.A.,  a  Prebendary  of  CJon- 
fert ;  died  1855.  On  his  death  the  appointment  was  suspended, 
by  Order,  April  24,  1855,  but  the  suspension  was  removed  the 
next  month,  by  Order,  May  16  (Council  Books). 

[ELECTED.] 
1863.  CHARLES  EDWARD  MILLS,  M.A.  ;  elected  in  May. 

PRECENTORS. 

1833.  CHARLES  SMITH,  M.A.;  died,  Aug.  5,  1842.  On  his 
death  the  appointment  was  suspended,  and  the  revenues  applied 
to  the  Deanery. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  EDWARD  EUSH,  B.A.  ;  elected  in  May. 


PROVOSTS— PREBENDARIES.  125 

PROVOSTS. 

1849.   JAMES  FLEMING  MORAN,  M.A.  ;  in  1850  he  became 
Prebendary  of  Kinvarra. 


PREBEND  ARIES. 

1.    ISLAND  EDDY. 

1834.  JOHN  DELMEGE  M.A.  ;  a  Prebendary  of  Clonfert. 

'2.    KINVARRA. 

1816.  EDWARD  HARTIGAN,  M.A.  ;   in    1825  he  became  a 
Prebendary  of  Clonfert;  died  in  July,  1850. 

1850.  JAMES  FLEMING  MORAN,  M.A. ;    Provost;    Rector  of 

Kilcolgan ; 

1863.  JOHN  JACKSON,  B.  A.  ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  New  Quay, 

in  the  Diocese  of  Kilfenora. 

3.    KILCHREEST 

(an  ancient  Prebend  revived.) 
1675.  WILLIAM  GLENNE,  M.A. 

[ELECTED.] 

1863.  FRANCIS  HASSARD  BURKITT,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Killinane; 
elected  in  May. 


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INDEX 


The  names  of  Archbishops  and  Bishops  are  printed  in  ROMAN 
CAPITALS. 

The  Prebends  are  given  in  SMALL  CAPITALS,  and  have  the  name  of  the 
Diocese  or  Chapter  annexed,  in  each  case  in  italics. 

The  first  Christian  name  of  each  dignitary  only  is  given,  except  when 
a  second  is  useful  for  the  purpose  of  identification. 


A. 

Abbott,  Edward,  53,  54. 
Abeltshauser,  Ignatius,  59. 
Acheson,  John,  120. 
ACHONRY,  Diocese  of,  118. 
Adams,  Samuel,  1,  119. 
Agar,  Hon.  James,  100. 
AGHADOE,  Diocese  of,  41. 
AGHADOWIE,  Derry,  111. 
AGHOLD,  Leighlin,  85. 
AGHOURE,  Ossory,  78. 
AGHULTIE,  Cloyne,  26. 
Alcock,  John,  11  (Ms). 
Alcorn,  John,  4. 
Aldworth,  John,  28. 
Alexander,  Robert,  111. 
ALEXANDER,  Wm.,  7,  109. 
Allott,  Richard,  87. 
Anderson,  William,  110. 
Andrews,  "William,  80. 
ANNACALLA,  Clonfert,  123. 
Apjohn,  Michael,  7. 
Archer,  William,  37. 
A BDAGH,  Diocese  of,  Ml. 

Killalla,  117. 

AHDCANNY,  Limerick,  37. 


ARDFERT,  Diocese  of,  39. 
ARMAGH,  Diocese  of. 
Armstrong,  Alfred,  8. 

James,  82. 

John,  47,  121. 

Marcus,  115. 

Ashe,  Weldon,  116,  117. 
ATHNETT,  Limerick,  37. 
Atkins,  William,  81. 
Atkinson,  Charles,  88. 

Hans,  82,  85. 

Thomas,  5,  8. 

Aylmer,  William,  74. 
Ayres,  George,  61. 
B. 

Bagot,  Daniel,  108. 
Bain,  John,  16. 
Baker,  Hugh,  6. 
BALLA,  Tuam,  114. 
BALLINTUBBER,  Elphin,  119. 
BALLYBROOD,  Emly,  8. 
BALLYCAHANE,  Limerick,  36. 
BALLYHAY,  Cloyne,  28. 
BALLYMORE,  Armagh,  88. 
BALLYNULTER,  Clonfert,  123. 
BALLYSADARE,  Achonry,  118. 
K. 


130 


INDEX. 


BALLYSONAN,  Kildare,  74. 
Banner,  Benjamin,  2,  7. 
Barber,  William,  83. 
Barker,  Joseph,  115. 
Barlow,  William,  88. 
Barton,  Richard,  51,  54. 
Beamish,  Adam,  25. 

George,  32. 

Beere,  Gerald,  36. 
Belcher,  Andrew,  45. 
Bell,  Robert  11  (bis),  13. 

Daniel,  105. 

Bennett,  John,  24. 
Beresford,  Hon.  John,  15. 

Lord  Jno.  De  La  Poer,  88. 

Hon.  John  Horsley,  15. 

BERESFORD,LordJohnGeo.,86. 

BERESFORD,    Marcus    Gervais, 
88,  99,  101. 

Beresford,  Wm.  De  La  Poer,  26. 

Bermingham,  George,  117- 

Joseph,  124. 

BERNARD,  Hon.  Chas.  Brodrick, 
20,  113. 

Bernard,  Joshua,  63. 

Hon.  Richard,  84. 

Be  van,  Humphrey,  65. 
Biederman,  William,  106. 
Blacker,  George,  62. 

Samuel,  88. 

BLAOKRATH,  Ossory,  78. 
Blakeley,  Theophilus,  103. 
Bland,  Nathaniel,  41. 
Bolster,  John,  21. 

Robert,  28. 

Booker,  John,  81. 
Bourne,  William,  73. 
Bourchier,  James,  37. 
Boyd,  Hannington,  108. 
Brady,  Francis,  13- 


Brady,  Thomas,  45. 
Brandon,  William,  82,  83,  85. 
Bredin,  James,  84. 

Andrew,  62. 

Brew,  Richard,  46. 
Brien,  Edward,  7, 10. 
BRIGOWN,  Cloyne,  27. 
Brooke,  Edward,  108. 
Browne,  Denis,  7. 
Hawtrey,  83. 

Henry  Grove,  16. 

Hon.  Henry  Montague,  13. 

John,  71. 

—  John  James,  80. 

Brownlow,  John,  98. 
Brownrigg,  David,  83. 

Henry,  60,  61. 

Robert,  83. 

Brunskill,  John,  122. 
Buggine,  Simeon,  65. 
Bull,  George,  106. 
Burkitt,  Francis,  125. 
Burroughes,  Wolfenden,  85. 
Burro wes,  George,  31. 

James,  117. 

Burton,  James,  32. 
Bury,  Robert,  28. 
Bushe,  Charles,  78,  79. 
Busteed,  John,  21. 
BUTCHER,  Samuel,  94. 

Butler,  Hans,  16. 

.  Richard,  97. 

Butson,  Christopher,  121. 

Byrne,  James,  121. 
C. 

Cadge,  Robert,  120. 

CAHIRLAG,  Cork,  21. 

CAHIRULTAN,  Cloyne,  27. 

Campbell,  Adderley,  93. 

Campion,  Melianus,  21. 


INDEX. 


131 


Carey,  Robert,  14. 
CARNOASTLE,  Connor,  107. 
Carr,  James,  13. 
Carre,  Frederick,  112. 
-  Henry,  112. 
Carson,  James,  15. 
CARSON,  Thomas,  100  (bis). 
Carter,  Thomas,  88,  113. 
CASHEL,  Diocese  of,  1, 
CASTLEKNOOK,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin, 

61. 

CASTROPETRI,  Kildare,  74. 
Gather,  John,  114  (bis). 
Caulfield,  Hans,  79. 
Chaine,  John,  106. 
Chester.  Richard,  28. 

-  William,  45. 
Chichester,  Lord  Edward,  111. 
--  William,  52,  64. 
Chomley,  Jonathan,  89. 
CHRIST  CHURCH,  Dublin,  51. 
CHRIST'S  CHURCH,  Cork,  21. 
Clarke,  Benjamin,  116. 

-  Richard,  74. 
CLASHMORE,  Lismore,  16. 
CLOGHER,  Diocese  of,  92. 
CLONAMERY,  Ossory,  80. 
CLONDAGAD,  Killaloe,  46. 
CLONDEHORKA,  JRaphoe,  112. 
CLONE,  Ferns,  83. 
CLONFERT,  Diocese  of,  121. 
CLONMACNOISE,  97. 


Close,  Thomas,  6. 
CLOTNE,  Diocese  of,  24. 
Coghlan,  Charles,  31. 
Collins,  James,  116. 
--  William,  22. 
Collis,  Maurice,  29. 
-  Robert,  122. 


COMBER,  Derry,  110. 
CONNOR,  Connor,  107. 
CONNOR,  Diocese  of,  106. 
Connor,  Francis,  26. 

Mountifort,  23. 

Conolly,  John,  19,  21. 
Conry,  Charles,  39. 
Constable,  Henry,  23. 
COOLE,  Cloyne,  28. 
COOLESTUFPE,  Ferns,  82. 
Cooliney,  Cloyne,  29. 
CORK,  Diocese  of ,  17. 
Corvan,  John,  82. 
Cotter,  George,  25. 

Joseph,  25. 

Cotton,  Henry,  3,  52. 
Cox,  William,  71,  73. 
Crampton,  John,  123. 
Creery,  Andrew,  105,  107. 
CROAGH,  Limerick,  37. 
CROGHANE,  Cashel,  4. 
Cross,  Thomas,  122,  123. 
CROSSPATRIOK,  Ferns,  83. 
Crosthwaite,  Charles,  72,  73. 

William,  23. 

Crozier,  Graham,  120. 

CULLEN,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  59. 

Gumming,  Hugh,  104. 

CURROGRANEMORE,  RoSS,  31. 

D. 

DALY,  Robert,  1. 
Darby,  Christopher,  76. 
DARLEY,  John,  102. 
Dawson,  Thomas,  80. 
Day,  John,  39. 
DAY,  Maurice,  34. 
De  Burgh,  Maurice,  36,  71. 

Walter,  61. 

De  Butts,  George,  54,  64. 
De  Courcy,  Michael,  3 


132 


INDEX. 


Delmege,  John,  123,  125.         [118. 
De  Montmorency,  Hon.Hervey,  24, 

Walter,  80. 

Denny,  Anthony,  41. 
DERRY,  Diocese  of,  109. 
DESERTMORE,  Cork,  22. 
Despard,  James,  64. 
DEVENISH,  Clogher,  93. 
Deverell,  Richard,  79. 
Devereux,  Nicholas,  83. 
Dickinson,  Hercules,  57. 
Dickson,  Stephen,  107. 

William,  107. 

Digby,  Richard  H.,  122. 
DISERT,  Lismore,  14. 
Disert,  Limerick,  37. 
Disney,  Brabazon,  7,  87. 
Dobbin,  Samuel,  54,  67. 
Dobbs,  Francis,  107. 
DOLLARDSTOWN,  Emly,  8. 
Dolling,  Boughey,  108. 
DONADEA,  Kildare,  74. 
DONOGHMORE,  Dublin,  63. 

Limerick,  35. 

Lismore,  14. 

Moss,  32. 

DONOUGHMORE,  Oloyne,  25. 
Donovan,  Charles,  28. 
Donovan,  Solomon,  38 . 
DOON,  Emly,  8. 
Dorman,  Thomas,  22. 
DOWN,  Diocese  of,  103. 
Drapes,  John,  76. 

Vernon,  78,  79. 

Drew,  Thomas,  104. 
DROGHTA,  Clonfert,  123. 
DROMARAGH,  Dromore,  108. 
DROMDALEAGUE,  Cork,  23. 
DROMHOLM,  Eaphoe,  111. 
DROMORE,  Diocese  of,  108. 


Drought,  Adolphus,  122  (bis). 
DUBLIN,  Diocese  of,  48. 
Dudgeon,  Walter,  75. 
DTJNLAVIN,  8.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  62. 
Dunscombe,  Nicholas,  19. 
DUNSFORT,  Down,  105. 
Dwyer,  Philip,  46. 
DYSART,  Killaloe,  46. 

E. 

Eccles,  Robert,  21. 
EDERMINE,  Ferns,  82. 
Edwards,  Arthur,  19,  36,  38,  110. 

William,  44. 

EFFIN,  Limerick,  37. 
Egan,  John,  22. 
ELPHIN,  Diocese  of,  119. 
Elrington,  Henry,  81. 
EMLY,  Diocese  of,  7. 
ERREW,  Killala,  117. 
Evans,  Robert,  25. 

Thomas,  22. 

Eyre,  Richard,  123. 

F. 

FALDOWN,  Tuam,  115. 
Falkner,  Robert,  4. 

William,  4. 

Falloon,  Charles,  107. 
FENNOR,  Cashel,  4. 
FENORE,  Clonfert,  123. 
Fen  wick,  Maurice,  111. 
FERNS,  Diocese  of,  8). 
FETHARD,  Ferns,  82. 
FINDONAGH,  Clogher,  93. 
Finlayson,  Henry,  64,  66,  67. 

John,  54. 

Firth,  Wilson,  6. 
Fishbourne,  Edward,  6. 

Robert,  82,  85. 

Fitzgerald,  Charles,  46. 
Hon.  Henry,  100 


INDEX. 


133 


FITZGERALD,  William,    17.  42, 

61,  64,  71. 

Flavell,  Josiah,  88  (bis),  89,  90. 
Fleming,  Horace,  22. 
Fletcher,  John,  74. 
Fleuiy,  Charles,  91. 

Henry,  13. 

Foley,  Daniel,  4. 
Forster,  James,  35,  37,  41. 
Fowler,  James,  117. 

Luke,  78. 

Franklin,  Joseph,  85. 
Freke,  James,  21. 

John,  105. 

French,  William,  120. 
Frew,  James,  73,  74. 


G. 

Gabbett,  Joseph,  37. 

William,  26  (bis). 

Galbraith,  John,  113,  116. 
Galwey,  Charles,  110. 
Garde,  Thomas,  28. 
Garrett,  George,  117. 

John,  117- 

GEASHILL,  Kildarc,  74. 
Geraghty,  Edward,  36. 
Gibbings,  Thomas,  25. 
Gibbs,  John,  103,  107. 
Gildea,  George,  lU(bis). 
Gilmore,  John,  61. 
GLANKEEN,  Cashel,  4. 
GLANWORTH,  Cloyne,  28. 
GLENDALOCH,  Diocese  of,  48,  70. 
Glenne,  William,  125. 
Going,  Robert,  45. 
Goold,  Frederick,  111. 
Gordon,  John,  8. 
Gorman,  William,  80. 


Gough,  Thomas,  110. 
GRAVES,  Charles,  33,  121. 

Graves,  James,  77. 

Richard,  27- 

Gray,  George,  66  (bis). 
Greene,  Rawdon,  70. 

William,  53,  54. 

Greer,  Samuel,  93. 
GREGG,  John,  18,  71. 
GREGG,  Robert,  19. 
Gregory,  James,  70. 
GRIFFIN,  Henry,  33. 
Griffith,  George,  119, 120. 

James,  37. 

Groome,  Thomas,  123. 
Gubbins,  George,  3(>. 
Guinness,  William,  118. 
Gumley,  John,  120. 
Gwynne,  George,  24. 

John,  107 

Stephen,  106. 

H. 

Halburd,  Robert,  21,22. 
Hall,  Savage,  89. 
Hallam,  Edward,  83. 
Hallo  well,  Alexander,  5>1. 
Hamilton,  Alfred,  74. 

Edward,  66. 

Fitzjohn,  32. 

Frederick,  111). 

Frederick  C.,  36, , 


James,  114. 

Hallaran,  William,  28. 
Hare,  Charles,  35. 

Henry,  78. 

•  John,  93. 

Harley,  John,  83. 
Harpur,  Thomas,  81. 


134 


INDEX. 


HABBISTOWN,  Kildare,  74. 
Hartford,  William,  79. 
Hartigan,  Edward,  123, 125. 
Hartland,  Lord,  115 
Harvey,  Alfred,  64. 
Hassard,  Edward,  36. 
Hayden,  John,  110. 
Head,  John,  44. 
Heatley,  Robert,  80. 
Herbert,  Edward,  36. 
Henry,  80, 

Nicholas,  14. 

Otway,  32. 

Hewson,  Francis,  72. 
HIGGIN,  William,  33,  109. 
Hinds,  Samuel,  61. 
Hincks,  Thomas,  106. 

Thomas  P.,  107. 

Kingston,  George,  28. 
Hoare,  Edward,  9,  118. 
Hobson,  Richard,  11,  16. 

Richard,  107. 

John,  78. 

Hodder,  Henry,  19. 
Hodson,  Hartley,  107. 
Hogan,  James,  90. 

HOLY  TRINITY,  Cork,  21. 
Horsford,  James,  46. 
Howie,  James,  24,  59. 
HOWTH,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  62. 
Hudson,  Edward,  87. 

John,  93. 

Hughes,  William,  112. 
Huleatt,  Hugh,  47. 
Humphreys,  Robert,  46. 
Hunt,  Henry,  64. 

James,  120. 

John,  63. 

Hyde,  Arthur,  30. 

A.  (Jim.),  120. 


I. 

levers,  Colin,  107. 
INISOARBA,  Cloyne,  26. 
INISKENNY,  Cork,  22. 
INNISOALTRA,  Killaloe,  45. 
INVER,  Eaphoe,  112. 
Irwin,  Alexander,  39. 

Alexander.  87. 

Crinus,  61,  77. 

Francis,  120. 

Henry,  7. 

Henry,  119. 

John,  65. 

ISERT  LAURENCE,  Emly,  8. 

ISLAND,  Ross,  31. 

ISLAND  EDDY,  Kilmacduagh,  125. 

J. 

Jackson,  John,  14. 
John,  125. 

William,  117  (bis.) 

Jacob,  Benjamin,  35. 

Thomas,  83. 

Jager,  Robert,  54,  65. 
Jervoise,  Robert,  46. 
Johnson,  William,  24,  30. 
Johnston,  George,  104. 

Henry,  120. 

John  B.,  65. 

John  E.,  82. 

William,  107. 

Joly,  Henry,  71,  117. 
Jones,  Francis,  29. 

George,  83  (bis). 

James,  87. 

K. 

Kearney,  Thomas,  22. 
Keatinge,  Joseph,  85. 

Michael,  37,  40,  47. 

Kennedy,  Robert,  55,  60, 121. 
Kent,  Edward,  108. 


INDEX 


13f> 


KILBRAGH,  Cashel,  4. 
KILBRITTAIN,  Cork,  22. 
KILBROQAN,  Cork,  20. 
KILOHREEST,  Kilmacduagh,  125. 
KILCOLMAN,  Ferns,  83. 
KILCONNELL,  Cloitfert,  122. 
KILCOOLE,  Efyhin,  120. 
KILDARE,  Diocese  of,  70. 
KILFENORA,  Diocese  of,  47. 
KILGOBINET,  Lismore,  15. 

KlLGOGHLIN,  ElphiUj  119. 

KILLABEGS,  Tuam,  114. 
KILLALA,  Diocese  of,  116. 
KILLALOE,  Diocese  of,  42. 
KILLAMERY,  Ossory,  79. 
KILLANLY,  Killala,  117. 
KILLANULLY,  Cork,  21. 
KILLARAGHT,  Achonry,  118. 
KILLARDRIFFE,  Cashel,  4. 
KILLASPICMOYLAN,  Clonfert,  122. 

KlLLASPUGMULLANE,  Cforfc,  21. 

KILLEEDY,  Limerick,  36. 

KlLLENELLICK,  ^WlZy,  8. 

KILLENEMOR,  Cloyne,  28. 
KILLYMARD,  Rctphoe,  112. 

KlLMACALLAN,  Elphill,  120, 

KILMAODONAGH,  Cloyne,  27. 
KILMAODUAGH,  Diocese  of,  42,  124. 

KlLMAOLENAN,  (7%^,  29. 

KILMAOTALWAY,  A  Patrick's  Dub 
lin,  59. 

KILMAINEMORE,  Tuam,  114. 
KILMANAGH,  Ossory,  79. 
KILMEEX,  Tuam,  115. 
KILMORE,  Diocese  of,  99. 
KILMOVEE,  Achonry,  118. 
KILMOYLAN,  Tuam,  115. 
KILNAGLORY,  (7or&,  22. 
KTLPEACON,  Limerick,  36. 
KILQUAINE,  Clonfert,  122. 


KILRANE,  .Ferris,  82. 
KILROOT,  Connor,  107. 
KILROSSANTIE,  Lismore,  15. 
KILRUSH,  Ferns,  83. 
KILSKEERY,  Clogher,  93. 
KILTEGAN,  .Fmw,  82. 
KILTESHILL,  Clonfert,  123. 
Kincaid,  John,  111. 
Kingsbuiy,  John,  5. 
KINVARRA,  KilmcjLcduagh,  125. 
Kirwan,  Anthony,  34. 

Edward,  38  (&*»;. 

Knox,  Charles,  108. 
—    Edmond,  45. 
KNOX,  Robert,  103. 
Knox,  Thomas,  106. 

—  Thomas,  36. 
Kyle,  John,  29. 
Samuel,  20,33. 

L. 

Labarte,  Edward,  5. 
LACCA,  Tuam,  116. 
LACKAN,  Killala,  117. 
LACKEEN,  Cloyne,  29. 
LACKEEN,  Killalo&,  46. 
Lambert,  Francis,  114. 
Lancaster,  James,  80. 
Langrishe,  Sir  Hercbles,  46. 
LATTIN,  Emly,  8. 
La  Touche,  John,  60. 
Lander,  William,  84. 
Laurence,  Richard,  3. 
Lawrenson,  William,  G3. 
Leahy,  William,  117. 
Lee,  Richard,  22. 
-  William,  58. 
Leeper,  Alexander,  60. 
Lees.  John,  116. 
LEIUHLIN,  Diocese  of,  84 


136 


INDEX; 


LESLIE,  Charles,  99. 
LESLIE,  John,  99. 
Lewis,  William,  37. 
LIMEUIOK,  Diocese  of,  33. 
Lindesay,  Thomas,  110. 
Lindsay,  Charles,  71,  72. 
Linton,  Robert,  5. 
LISCLEAKY,  Cork,  21. 
LISMORE,  Diocese  of,  13. 
Little,  James,  118. 
Lloyd,  William,  4. 
Lombard,  Edmund,  22. 

John,  29. 

Longfield,  Richard,  21. 
LOUGHGALL,  Armagh,  89. 
Low,  Richard,  120. 
LULLIAGHMORE,  Kildore,  73. 
Lyster,  James,  84. 
M. 

Macan,  Thomas,  20,  21. 
Macauley,  Alexander,  123, 124. 
McCausland,  William  C.,  115. 

William  Henry,  46. 

McCormick,  James,  74. 
Mac  Donnell,  John,  2. 
Mac  Donogh,  Albert,  63. 
M'Donough,  Charles,  63. 
M'Kee,  Robert,  84. 
Mackee,  Thomas,  64. 
Mackesy,  William,  16. 
Maclean,  William,  89. 
M'Loughlin,  Alexander,  4. 
Madden,  Hugh,  3. 

Samuel,  78  (bis),  79. 

Madras,  John,  32. 
Magee,  Thomas,  60,  124. 

William,  59. 

MAGEE,  William  Connor,  18,  93. 
Magrath,  Polliott,  105. 
Thomas,  54,  65. 


Maguire,  John,  120. 
Mahon,  Hon.  Maurice,  115. 
Major,  William,  110. 

^iAJjAniD-EUT, S.Patrick' sDublin,()  I. 
Malone,  Savile,  91. 
Mangan,  James,  37,  38. 
Mangin,  Edward,  46. 
Mant,  Walter,  103. 
Marks,  Edward,  64,  66. 
Marmion,  Richard,  19,  30. 
Marrable,  William,  53,  54. 
Martin,  John  Charles,  101  (bis). 

John  Welply,  31. 

Mason,  John,  56. 
Mathews,  John,  65. 
Maude,  Hon.  John,  92. 

Hon.  Robert,  92. 

Maunsell,  Robert,  36,  74. 
-  William,  24,  35. 
Maxwell,  Robert,  114. 
Mayers,  William,  61. 
MAYNE,  Ossory,  78. 
Mayne,  Charles,  2. 
MAYNOOTH,  8.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  62. 
Meade,  Richard,  31. 
MEATH,  Diocese  of,  94. 
Mecredy,  James,  114,  115. 
Meredyth,  Francis,  38. 
-  Richard,  31. 
Meyrick,  Samuel,  15,  16,  63. 
Miles,  Thomas,  4. 
Mills,  Charles,  124. 
Minchin,  Charles,  15. 
Mockler,  James,  16. 
MODELIGO,  Lismore,  15. 
Moeran,  Edward,  105. 
Molloy,  John,  120. 

William,  74. 

Molony,  Arthur,  88. 
Monahan,  James,  53,  54. 


INDEX. 


137 


Monck,  Thomas,  80. 
MONMOIIENOCK,  £  Patrick's,  Dublin, 

63. 
Monsell,  Charles,  35. 

John,  106. 

Moore,  Charles,  74. 

Edward,  83. 

Matthew,  8. 

Ogle,  1.  92. 

Richard,  35. 

Thomas,  29. 

Thomas  Ottiwell,  82. 

MOEA,  Lismore,  14. 
Moran,  James,  125  (bis}. 
Morgan,  Moore,  62. 
Morton,  Joseph,  119. 
Mountmorres,  Lord,  24, 118. 
MOVILLE,  Derry,  110. 
MULLABEACK,  Armagh,  88. 
Mullen,  Benjamin,  66,  67. 
Murphy,  Henry,  108  (ter). 

John,  20. 

Murray,  John,  74. 
Richard,  101. 

N. 

Nangle,  Edward,  115. 
NEWOHAPEL,  Cashel,  4. 
Newland,  Henry,  81. 
Newman,  Horatio,  18. 
Nisbett,  Robert,  45. 
Nunn,  Loftus,  83. 
NURNEY,  Kildare,  73. 


O'BRIEN,  James,  76. 
O'Grady,  Hon.  William,  124. 
O'Neill,  Lord,  52,  54. 
ORAN,  Elphin,  120. 
O'Regan,  John,  62  (bis),  70,  71 


Organists,  Armagh,  91. 
O'Rorke,  John,  67. 
OSSOBY,  Diocese  of,  76. 
O'Sullivan,  James,  115. 

Mortimer,  88. 

Owen,  Frederick,  85. 

P. 

Pack,  Richard,  77  (bis). 
Pakenham,  Hon.  Henry,  61. 
Parker,  John,  15. 
Parks,  Thomas,  15. 
Payne,  Somers,  20. 
Peacock,  Ralph,  105. 
Peacocke,  Pryce,  35. 
Pennefather,  William,  76, 81,  82. 
Pepper,  Charles,  79. 
Pepper,  Edward,  63. 
Perrin,  Mark,  115. 
Perry,  Adam,  80. 

Henry,  13. 

Phillott,  James,  106. 
Pirn,  John,  73, 

Plunket,  Hon.  Robert,  113, 117. 
PLUNKET,  Thomas,  Lord,  113. 
PLUNKET,  Hon.  William  (after 

wards  Lord  Plunket;,  56,  57. 
Poer,  Henry,  7. 

PONSONBY,  Hon.  Richard,  109. 
Poole,  Jonas,  3,  4,  5. 
Porter,  John,  93. 
Powell,  Edward,  118. 
Power,  Ambrose,  13, 16. 
Pratt,  Robert,  22. 
Preston,  Arthur,  72,  73. 

Plunket,  82. 

Provosts  of  Achonry,  118. 
Provosts  of  Kilmacduagh,  125. 
Provosts  of  Tuam,  113. 
Pnrefoy,  Thomas,  121. 
Pyne,  John,  29. 


138 


INDEX. 


Q- 

Quarry,  John,  22,  25,  29,  31. 
Qnin,  Richard,  90. 

R. 

Radcliffe,  William,  64. 
RAPHOE,  Diocese  of,  111. 
RATH,  Killaloe,  46. 
RATHANGAN,  Kildare,  73. 
RATHMIOHAEL,  S.  Patrick's  Dublin, 

63. 

RATHSARKAN,  Connor,  107. 
Reade,  David,  59. 

John,  59. 

Loftus,  93. 

Reeves,  Isaac,  30. 

William,  89,  91. 

Reichel,  Charles,  104. 
Rice,  Charles,  90. 
Richards,  Edward,  108. 

George,  82. 

James,  85. 

Solomon,  83. 

Richardson,  John,  93. 
RIVERSDALE,  Baron,  42. 
Robbins,  Joseph  Frederick,  45. 
Robinson,  Andrew,  120. 

Charles,  122. 

Francis,  54,  65,  66. 

John  Keefe,  83. 

John  Lovell,  25. 

Joseph,  66  (ter). 

William,  65. 

Roe,  William,  124. 
Rogers,  George,  38. 

Samuel,  23. 

William,  27. 

Rooke,  Henry,  66. 
Ross,  Diocese  of,  30. 
ROSSERKBEG,  Killala,  117- 


Rowan,  Arthur,  40. 
Rush,  Edward,  124. 
Russell,  John,  92. 
Ryder,  William,  25. 
Ryland,  John,  10,  14. 

Richard,  11,  14. 

Rynd,  James,  8,  80. 


Sacrists,  Clonfert,  121. 

Sadleir,  Henry  Atlantic,  8. 

Henry  Evans,  28. 

Ralph,  61. 

ST.  ANDREW'S,  Down,  105. 

ST.  AUDOEN'S,  £  Patrick's,  Dublin, 
59. 

St.  George,  Arthur,  85. 
-  Richard,  117. 

St.  Lawrance,  Robert,  30. 

ST.  JOHN'S,  Christ  Church,  Dublin, 
54. 

ST.  MICHAEL'S,  Cork,  22. 

ST.  MICHAEL'S,  Christ  Church,  Dub 
lin,  52. 

ST.  MIOHAN'S,  Christ  Church,  Dub 
lin,  53. 

ST.  MUNCHIN'S,  Limerick,  35. 

St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  55. 
Do.    Restoration  of  the  Cathedral, 
68. 

Sandys,  Francis,  77. 

Sargent,  Abram,  4. 

Saurin,  James,  108. 

Scott,  Henry,  79,  85. 

James  George,  63. 

James  Leslie,  104. 

SESKINAN,  Lismore,  16. 

Seymour,  Charles,  112. 

Charles  Henry,  113  (bis\ 

115. 


INDEX 


139 


Seymour,  Edward,  53. 

Joseph,  118. 

Shaw,  William,  16. 
Sherrard,  William,  22. 
SINGER,  Joseph,  94,  111. 
Smith,  Charles,  124. 

George,  27. 

James,  106. 

James,  110. 

John,  65. 

Richard,  54. 

Smyly,  Andrew,  111. 

Smyth,  Richard,  10,  15. 

Squires,  George,  5. 

STAGONIL,  S.   Patrick's,  Dublin, 

63. 

Stanford,  Charles,  53. 
Stanley,  Robert,  82. 
Stannus,  James,  30. 
Staples,  John,  110. 
Staveley,  Robert,  35,  62. 
Stawell,  John,  45. 
Stewart,  Charles,  112. 

Hugh,  81. 

Sir  Robert,  66. 

Stock,  Samuel,  116,  117. 
Stokes,  John,  88. 
Stoney,  George,  46. 
STOPFORD,  Edward,  94. 
Stopford,  Edward  A.,  95. 

Henry,  85. 

Strangways,  James,  90. 
Strong,  Charles,  70. 
Stuart,  Alexander,  31. 

Alexander  George,  112. 

Stubbs,  James,  85. 
SUBULTEE,  Cloyne,  29. 
Swanzy,  Henry,  29. 
Swindall,  Richard,  P.,  39. 
SWORDS,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  59. 


T. 

TAGHMON,  Ferns,  83. 
TAGH-SAXON,  Tuam,  115. 
Tarleton,  John,  65,  93. 
TASAGART,  S.  Patricks,  Dublin,  61. 
TA-SCOFFIN,  Ossory,  79. 
Tatton,  Arthur,  47. 
TEOOLME,  Leighlin,  85. 
TEMPLE  BRYAN,  Koss,  32. 
TERMONBARRY,  Elphin,  120. 
Thacker,  Joseph,  77,  78,  79,  80. 
Thomas,  Anthony,  118. 
Thompson,  Frederick,  82. 

Mungo,  4. 

Thornhill,  William,  62. 
Tibeaudo,  Oliver,  75. 
TIGHALLON,  Clogher,  93. 
TIGHBOHINE,  Elphin,  120. 

TlMOLEAGTJE,  ROSS,  31. 

Tighe,  Hugh,  61,  84,  101,  110. 

TIMOTHAN,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  61. 

TIPPER,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  61. 

TIPPER  KEVIN,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin, 
63. 

TIRBRIEN,  Elphin,  119. 

Tisdall,  Charles,  52. 

Todd,  James,  55,  57. 

TOLMAGYNAGH,  Leighlin,  85. 

TOMGRANEY,  Killaloc,  45. 

TONSON,  Ludlow,  Lord  Rivers- 
dale,  42. 

TOOME,  Ferns,  83. 

Torrens,  John,  57. 

Thomas,  23. 

Tottenham,  Henry,  93. 

John,  73. 

Townsend,  Hamilton,  118. 

TOWNSEND,  Thos.  Stewart, 9, 94. 

Townsend,  Tliomas  Uniacke,  80. 

William,  118. 


140 


INDEX. 


Trench,  Hon.  Charles,  123. 

Frederick  Eyre,  63. 

Frederick  Fitzjohn,  59,  85 

TRENCH,  Richard,  48. 
Trench,  Stewart,  52. 

William  Le  Poer,  114  (Us}. 

William  Le  Poer,  116. 

Triphook,  Joseph,  44. 
TUAM,  Diocese  of,  113. 
Tuckey,  Thomas,  23. 
TTJLLABRACKY,  Limerick,  36. 
TULLAGH,  Killaloe,  46. 
TULLAGHORTON,  Lismore,  14. 
TULLYCORBET,  Clogher,  93. 
Turle,  Robert,  91. 
Twigg,  Thomas,  59. 
TYNAN,  Armagh,  89. 
Tyner,  Richard,  38. 
Tyrrell,  Gerald,  36. 

U. 

ULLARD,  Leighlin,  85. 


V. 

Vernon,  George,  119. 
VERSCHOYLE,  Hamilton,  52, 81, 

99. 
Verschoyle,  Joseph,  jun.,  118. 

Joseph,  sen.,  117,  118. 

Vicars  Choral,  Armagh,  90. 

Cashel,  5. 

Christ  Church,  Dub 
lin,  54. 

Cork,  23. 

Limerick,  37. 

Lismore,  16. 

Ossory,  80. 

Ross,  32. 


Vicars  Choral,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin, 
65. 

Tuam,  116. 

Vignoles,  Charles,  76. 


W. 

Walker,  Frederick,  31. 

James,  75. 

John,  122. 

Thomas,  36,  38. 

William,  20,  31. 

Walsh,  James,  37. 
Warburton,  Charles,  34,  114. 

John,  23,  34. 

William,  119. 

Waring,  Holt,  108. 
WATERFORD,  Diocese  of,  9. 
Watson,  Arthur,  39. 

Francis,  75,  84. 

Webster,  George,  19. 
Weldon,  Percival,  82. 
Welland,  William,  28. 

West,  Augustus,  63,  64,  71,  101. 

John,  61,  57,  59. 

Westby,  Henry,  59. 
Westroppj  John,  47. 

Thomas,  37. 

Whately,  Edward.  57,  70. 
WHATELY,  Richard,  48. 
Whelan,  Robert,  60. 
White,  Henry,  123. 
WHITEOHUROH,  Ferns,  83. 
Whitley,  John,  44. 
John  Blake,  32. 


Whitty,  John,  47. 
WICKLOW,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  60. 
Williams,  John,  105. 
Williamson,  William,  21,  24  (bis). 


INDEX. 


141 


Willis,  Newcombe,  47. 

Thomas,  37. 

William,  36,  37. 

WILSON,  James,  17,  55,  84. 
Wilson,  Joseph,  74. 
Wingfield,  John,  74. 
Wolfe,  John,  92. 
Wolseley,  Cadwallader,  57,  70. 

John,  70,  72. 

William,  44,  45. 

Woodroffe,  John,  21. 


Woods,  Richard,  16. 
Woodward,  Thomas,  103. 
Wray,  Jackson,  47. 
Wright,  Charles,  67. 
Wrixon,  Nicholas,  29. 
Wynne,  Arthur,  10,  13. 
Frederick,  78. 

Y. 

YAGOE,  S.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  59. 
Yoakley,  Thomas,  54. 


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